Ductility is the ability of a metal to be stretched or drawn into a wire without breaking. It is a measure of the metal’s malleability, or ability to be deformed without fracture. Examples of ductile metals are copper, silver, gold, and aluminum.
Ductility is the ability of a metal to be stretched or drawn into a wire without breaking. It is a measure of the metal’s malleability, or ability to be deformed without fracture. Examples of ductile metals are copper, silver, gold, and aluminum.