Ductile Mnemonic
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ductile
ductile
/ˈdʌk.taɪl/
flexible
plastic
pliant
tractable
Examples
- It was a period of studies in search of a more ductile and flexible color.
- The opposite of brittleness is ductility.
- The metal is soft, malleable, and ductile.
- Increasing levels of carbon decreases ductility.
- This is the result of gold's properties of malleability and ductility.
- A rugged ductile casting is the backbone of the drive unit.
- Embrittlement is a loss of ductility of a material, making it brittle.
- Malleability is directly related to ductility and yield strength.
- Nickel belongs to the transition metals and is hard and ductile.
- The ductility of steel varies depending on the alloying constituents.
easily influenced
adjective
capable of being shaped or bent or drawn out
adjective
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"Duck + Tile. Flexible like a duck through water tiles, easily shaping."
Duck + Tile. The duck can easily shape the tile as it's so flexible.
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