What are the characteristics of the surface of a ductile fracture of a metal? Describe the stages in the ductile fracture of a metal
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Step 1: Characteristics of the surface of a ductile fracture of a metal include: - A rough and jagged appearance - Visible deformation and stretching of the material - Presence of dimples or cup-and-cone features - Striations or lines indicating the direction of Show more…
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