Tensile strength, Maximum load a material can withstand by being stretched, Compressive strength, Maximum load a material can withstand by being squashed, Yield strength, The point of no return in which the material won't return to its original form (transition from elastic region to plastic region), Fatigue strength, Number of cycles (repeated stress) a material can withstand, Hardness, Ability to resist indentation and wear/abrasion, Toughness, Ability to resist crack propagation, Ductility, Ability to plastic deform without fracturing, Brittleness, Very little deformation before fracturing, Malleability, Ability to shape & form a material via compression without braking, Elasticity, Ability to return to its original form when a force is removed, Plasticity, Ability to hold its new shape when transitioned from the elastic region, Ferrous Metal, Metal that contains Iron, Non Ferrous, Metal that contains no (minimal) Iron
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