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Noun Concept
Categories: Physical properties, All articles needing additional references, Deformation (mechanics), Articles with short description, Continuum mechanics
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malleability  plasticity  Elastic and plastic strain  Application: Elastic and Plastic Strain  deformable bodies
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The property of being physically malleable; the property of something that can be worked or hammered or shaped without breaking WordNet 3.0
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The property of being physically malleable; the property of something that can be worked or hammered or shaped without breaking WordNet 3.0 & Open English WordNet
In physics and materials science, plasticity is the ability of a solid material to undergo permanent deformation, a non-reversible change of shape in response to applied forces. Wikipedia
A material that has high plasticity may be called plastic Wikipedia Disambiguation
Property of materials Wikidata
The property by virtue of which a material can be extended in all directions without rupture by the application of load; a material's ability to be bent, formed, or shaped without cracking or breaking. Wiktionary
The property of a solid body whereby it undergoes a permanent change in shape or size when subjected to a stress exceeding a particular value (the yield value). Wiktionary
Property of a solid body. Wiktionary (translation)