Ductility
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Ductility is the physical property of being capable of sustaining large permanent changes in shape without breaking (in metals, such as being drawn into a wire). It is characterized by the internal structure of the material flowing under shear stress.
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Ductility is the amount that any material yields under shear stress. Gold, copper, aluminium, and steel express high ductility.