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Discussion Forum : Engineering Materials - Section 5 (Q.No. 41)
41.
Which of the following material has maximum malleability?
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Basavaraj b said:
7 years ago
As per my knowledge, the correct answer is D.
Shiva kumar said:
7 years ago
It should be copper it is soft malleable and ductile.
Faisal mumtaz said:
7 years ago
Lead is more malleable than copper.
Aryan said:
6 years ago
Cu is more malleable than Au.
Biswajit said:
6 years ago
Descending order of malleability:
Gold, silver, aluminium, copper, tin, lead, zinc, iron.
Gold, silver, aluminium, copper, tin, lead, zinc, iron.
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Anant said:
6 years ago
Copper must be the right answer.
Ankush said:
6 years ago
Copper must be more malleable.
SHUBHAM said:
6 years ago
Any reference why copper is more malleable.
Ankush said:
6 years ago
Almost in all books, the malleability of Copper is more than lead.
1.SOM Indian Publishing House.
2. Material Science by RK Rajput.
1.SOM Indian Publishing House.
2. Material Science by RK Rajput.
SURAJ KUMAR PADHY said:
6 years ago
Cu is definitely the most malleable among all the given options
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