Mechanical Engineering - Engineering Materials - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Engineering Materials - Section 6 (Q.No. 21)
21.
The malleability is the property of a material by virtue of which a material
regains its shape and size after the removal of external forces
retains the deformation produced under load permanently
can be drawn into wires with the application of a tensile force
can be rolled or hammered into thin sheets
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DESIKAN said:   7 years ago
Very useful, Thanks @Harish.

K.Harish (IIIT) said:   9 years ago
Malleability - by applying compressive force forming sheets.

Ductility - by applying tensile force forming wires.

Elasticity - elongate when apply the load and come back to its original position.

Plasticity - elongate when apply the load and doesn't come back to its original position.

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