Plasticity, The degree to which a material can undergo permanent deformation without breaking., Elasticity, Ability to return to its original shape after the stress is removed., Toughness, Ability to absorb energy and plastically deform without fracturing., Malleability, Ability to deform under compressive stress, such as being hammered or rolled into thin sheets., Ductility, Ability to deform under tensile stress, often characterized by the ability to be stretched into a wire., Hardness, Resistance to surface indentation, scratching, or abrasion, Shear Strength, Resistance to forces that cause the internal structure of a material to slide against itself, Compressive Strength, Ability of a material to resist forces that reduce its size., Tensile Strength, Maximum stress a material can withstand while being stretched or pulled before breaking., Strength, The ability of a material to withstand an applied force without failure or plastic deformation., Melting Point, Temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid., Thermal Conductivity, Measure of a material’s ability to conduct heat., Electrical Conductivity, Ability of a material to conduct electric current., Corrosion Resistance, Ability to resist degradation due to reaction with its environment., Density, Mass per unit volume of a material.
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