A material is able to retain the deformation permanently by virtue of its___________________?
A. Elasticity
B. Plasticity
C. Ductility
D. Malleability
A. Elasticity
B. Plasticity
C. Ductility
D. Malleability
A. Used for making axle & shafts of aeroplanes, automobiles and locomotives
B. Having poor fatigue resistance
C. Having poor toughness
D. Not helpful in producing cleaner steel due to oxidising action of vanadium
A. Ferromagnetic above its curie point (i.e., 415°C)
B. Having h.c.p. crystal lattice
C. Ferromagnetic at room temperature
D. Not resistant to oxidation at high temperature
A. Magnetic properties
B. Cutting hardness
C. Corrosion resistance
D. Ductility
A. Increases its melting point
B. Does not affect its melting point
C. Decreases its melting point
D. Makes it malleable
A. Ductile
B. Resistant to atmospheric corrosion
C. Malleable
D. Brittle
[B].
[C].
[D].
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
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