This is called ductility.
The answer depends on the material and thickness of the wire.
Jem could not escape because his pants were pulled taut in the wire fence.
90 Degrees Celsius
Many people use steel and stainless steel, perhaps stainless steel welding wire to make cheap resistance heating elements.
Use the formula: C = (5/9)(F-32) The answer is 90 degrees Celsius.
in my opinon the invere property
* Ductile: this is material which have ductility as a property.* Ductility: the property of a material to be deformed by tensile stress; this material can form easy wires.* Malleability: the property of a material to be deformed by compressive stress; this material can form easy foils.* Conductivity: the property of a material to conduct easy electricity or heat.* Shininess: the property of a material to have a luster, to easy reflect light.
a ductile material is one that can be pulled out ,or drawn,into a long wire.
Property of a material by virtue of which, it can be drawn into thin.. wire.
ductility is a term used to describe a material that can be pulled out into a long wire.
a term used to describe a material that can be pulled out into a long wire
i supose its ductile
yes this is because one specific property of most metals is ductility which is the property of being able to be drawn into wires. This property can be attributed to metals mobile electron structure.
A substance is considered to be ductile, if it can be hammered out thin or drawn into a wire.
The metallic property of ductility allows it to be drawn into thin wires.
No, it's a physical property. Ductility is a substance's ability to be pulled into different shapes, like a metal pulled into a wire. Changing the shape of a substance does not change its chemical composition, which is why it's a physical property and not a chemical property.
Are you sure that you don't mean ductile? Because ductile means that the material can be pulled into a thin wire. If this is not what you meant, then feel free to delete this answer.