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Understanding Nonmalleability in Materials Science

Nonmalleableness is a property of some materials that makes them resistant to deformation or shaping by external forces. In other words, nonmalleable materials do not easily change shape when subjected to stress or pressure. This property is typically associated with metals, such as steel and aluminum, but can also be found in certain polymers and ceramics.

In contrast to malleable materials, which can be easily shaped and deformed without breaking, nonmalleable materials are more rigid and less likely to bend or stretch under stress. This makes them useful for applications where strength and stability are important, such as in construction, machinery, and tools. However, the nonmalleability of a material can also make it more prone to cracking or breaking if subjected to sudden or excessive stress.

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