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The hardness is the property of a material due to which it
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NBharti said:
2 years ago
Drawn into wires = Ductility.
Breaks with little permanent distortion = Brittleness.
Can cut another metal = Hardness.
Rolled or hammered into thin sheets = Malleability.
Breaks with little permanent distortion = Brittleness.
Can cut another metal = Hardness.
Rolled or hammered into thin sheets = Malleability.
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Amandeep Singh said:
1 decade ago
As we know about the carbide material.
One of the hardest material used for material removing operations.
One of the hardest material used for material removing operations.
Suresh Peetala said:
1 decade ago
Hardness is ability to resist the plastic deformation or indentation. So it can cut other material.
P.venkatarao said:
1 decade ago
Hardness material having cutting ability property.
Indramani azad said:
1 decade ago
Property of material that resist to indentation.
Amit yadav said:
1 decade ago
Its a measure of indentation on other surface.
Om mungelwar said:
6 years ago
Hardenability is cutting property.
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