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Ductility vs Sectility - What's the difference?

ductility | sectility |


As nouns the difference between ductility and sectility

is that ductility is (physics) ability of a material to be drawn out longitudinally to a reduced section without fracture under the action of a tensile force while sectility is the property of being able to be cut; examples of materials with this property include wood, metal, and paper.

Sectility vs Inelastic - What's the difference?

sectility | inelastic |


As a noun sectility

is the property of being able to be cut; examples of materials with this property include wood, metal, and paper.

As an adjective inelastic is

inelastic.