
1) Ductility 2) Flexibility 3) Flexibleness 4) Plasticity 5) Pliancy 6) Softness
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1) Physical property 2) Plasticity
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[cryptography] Block ciphers in the cipher block chaining mode of operation, for example, are partly malleable: flipping a bit in a ciphertext block will completely mangle the plaintext it decrypts to, but will result in the same bit being flipped in the plaintext of the next block. This allows an attacker to `sacrifice` one block of plaint...
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• (n.) The quality or state of being malleable; -- opposed to friability and brittleness.
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(from the article `mineral`) ...mineral properties that depend on the cohesive force between atoms (and ions) in mineral structures are grouped under tenacity. A mineral`s ...
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Mal'le·a·bil'i·ty noun [ CF. French
malléabilité .] The quality or state of being malleable; -- opposed to
friability and
brittleness .
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[
n] - the property of being physically malleable
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malleable, malleability, malleableness 1. Capable of being shaped by being beaten or by pressure; a property of certain metals such as gold and silver. 2. Having the characteristics of being beaten out into a thin plate. 3. Having the property (possessed by certain substances, especially metals) of being deprived of form by hammering or pressure, w...
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The property that determines the ease of deforming a metal when the metal is subjected to rolling or hammering. The more malleable metals can be hammered or rolled into thin sheet more easily than others.
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A similar property to ductility, it is a material’s ability to deform under compressive stress by hammering, rolling, or pressing.. Both of these mechanical properties (ductility and malleability) are aspects of plasticity, the extent to which a solid material can be plastically deformed without fracture.
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The property which allows a material to be permanently deformed, without fracture, when beaten or rolled.
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plasticity noun the property of being physically malleable; the property of something that can be worked or hammered or shaped without breaking
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Physical property of a metal which makes it capable of being rolled out or shaped by hammering without being broken
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The ability of a metal to deform into a useful shape, without breaking or cracking, under a compressive load. It is therefore the analogue of ductility which measures these effects in tension. A ductile material is invariably malleable and, hence, ductility and malleability are, incorrectly, often used interchangeably. Malleability is improved by a...
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The property that determines the ease of deforming a metal when the metal is subjected to rolling or hammering. The more malleable metals can be hammered or rolled into thin sheet more easily than others.
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