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ductility Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


ductility ka kya matlab hota hai


लचीलापन

किसी चीज की लचीलापन जिसे धागे या तारों में खींचा जा सकता है या पतली चादरों में हथौड़ा लगाया जा सकता है

Noun:

बात पर न अड़नेबालता, मान लेनेवालता, लचीलापन,



ductility's Usage Examples:

At ordinary temperatures tin proves fairly ductile under the hammer, and its ductility seems to increase as the temperature rises up to about 100° C. At some temperature near its fusing point it becomes brittle, and still more brittle from - 14° C. downwards.


Although the presence of 1.50% of manganese makes steel relatively brittle, and although a further addition at first increases this brittleness, so that steel containing between 4 and 5.5% can be pulverized under the hammer, yet a still further increase gives very great ductility, accompanied by great hardness-a combination of properties which was not possessed by any other known substance when this remarkable alloy, known as Hadfield's manganese steel, was discovered.


- Small quantities of iridium do not destroy the ductility of gold, but this is probably because the metal is only disseminated through the mass, and not alloyed, as it falls to the bottom of the crucible in which the gold is fused.


This term of course includes as special cases the qualities of "malleability" (capability of being flattened out under the hammer) and "ductility" (capability of being drawn into wire); but these two special qualities do not always go parallel to each other, for this reason amongst others - that ductility in a higher degree than malleability is determined by the tenacity of a metal.


Influence of the Constitution of Cast Iron on its Properties.- How should the hardness, strength and ductility, or rather shockresisting power, of the cast iron be affected by this progressive change from graphite into cementite ?


Objects that do not require annealing are produced by dozens per minute, and all the movements of feeding and stamping and removal are often automatic. The ductility of metals and alloys is utilized in wire and tube-drawing through dies on long benches.


The malleability and ductility of metals lie at the basis of the work of the goldand silver-smiths at one extreme, and of the boiler-maker at the other.


As regards both tensile strength and ductility not only the quantity but the distribution of the graphite is of great importance.


Its ductility, to which it owes its value, is profoundly affected by the rate of cooling.


In the manufacture of a wine-glass the ductility of glass is illustrated on a small scale by the process of pulling out the, leg.



ductility's Meaning':

the malleability of something that can be drawn into threads or wires or hammered into thin sheets

Synonyms:

plasticity, malleability, ductileness,



Antonyms:

unmalleability, inflexibility, physical property,



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