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Nonductile Materials: Understanding Their Properties and Applications

Nonductile materials are those that do not conduct electricity or heat well. These materials have a low electrical conductivity and thermal conductivity, meaning they do not allow the flow of electricity or heat easily. Examples of nonductile materials include rubber, plastics, and wood. In contrast, conductive materials like metals allow the flow of electricity and heat easily, making them useful for applications such as wiring and heating elements.

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