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What are the characteristics of the surface of a ductile fracture of a metal?
The characteristic of a surface of a ductile fracture of a metal.
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When a material undergoes plastic deformation, ductile fracture occurs. The characteristics of a surface of a ductile fracture of a metal are listed below:
The below figure represents the ductile fracture of a specimen and the plot between stresss and strain of ductile material.
Figure-(1)
The point
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