| 21. | Hardness is dependent on ductility, strength, toughness, viscoelasticity, and viscosity.
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| 22. | Hydrogen embrittlement manifests as a reduction in ductility and eventually spalling of titanium surfaces.
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| 23. | Each of these types of failure occur based on the material's ductility.
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| 24. | Glidcop also has excellent heading, or cold forming increase strength while reducing ductility.
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| 25. | Besides sliding electrical contacts, gold is also used in ductility and lack of toxicity.
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| 26. | Basic physical properties of metals include ductility, high strength, and high thermal conductivity.
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| 27. | Higher ductility of the CF / PEEK specimen shown, with values increasing with temperature.
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| 28. | Its ductility and malleability make it a compatible material to form over irregular roof structures.
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| 29. | The high ductility of copper allows for this process to be performed accurately and precisely.
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| 30. | It is observed that the higher the confining pressure, the greater the ductility observed.
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