Aluminium is both malleable and ductile....

      

Aluminium is both malleable and ductile
a) What is meant by?
i) Malleable
ii) Ductible
b) State one use of alumunium based on:
i) Malleability
ii) Ductility

  

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John
a) i) Materials which can be hammered into sheets.
ii) Materials which can be drawn into wires

b) i) Used to make cooking utensils

ii) Used to make overhead cables.
johnmulu answered the question on February 21, 2017 at 07:58


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