Examples of 'malleability' in a sentence

Meaning of "malleability"

Malleability is a noun that refers to the quality of a material that can be hammered or pressed into different shapes without breaking
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  • The quality or state of being malleable.
  • The property by virtue of which a material can be extended in all directions without rupture by the application of load; a material's ability to be bent, formed, or shaped without cracking or breaking.
  • a property of a cryptographic algorithms in which an adversary can alter a ciphertext such that it decrypts to a related plaintext

How to use "malleability" in a sentence

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Higher malleability than copper and zinc.
And this is this property called malleability.
Its very malleability is an invitation to work with it.
Because of the simple malleability of the steel.
Its malleability allow it to be bent into shape.
Let us use that malleability in our favor.
But they also point to human malleability.
Malleability is a property of some cryptographic algorithms.
It ranks second in ductility and malleability to gold.
But his malleability says more.
Dislocations give rise to the characteristic malleability of metals.
Perceived malleability perhaps also played its part.
What set you apart was your malleability to my needs.
Malleability and strength are also maintained.
This results in the malleability of metals.

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Malleability means it can be easily and.
It decreases the ductility and malleability.
It has a higher malleability than either bronze or zinc.
The alienated body of the actor is this malleability in act.
Transaction malleability was happening because the signature data is temperable.
Good mechanical properties such as malleability are also important.
High malleability allows it to be formed easily for different applications.
There are situations under which malleability may be desirable.
The malleability of human memory.
Good ductility and malleability.
Malleability is the materials ability to deform under compressive stress.
Softness and malleability in processing.
The purpose was to solve malleability.
Brass has a higher malleability than either bronze or zinc.
What makes bamboo pillows so popular are their awesome malleability.
What it illustrates is the malleability of conspiracy thinking throughout history.
Poured concrete is popular both for affordability and malleability.
This has helped to eliminate the malleability of the transactions.
One of the winning qualities of wrought iron is its malleability.
Malleability of implicit stereotypes.
Part of that sentiment is due to the malleability of the grape.
Malleability and plasticity.
The above graphic suggests the malleability the model.
The malleability of contexts.
Also called malleability.
Excessive malleability of the national mind impels a people to incessant revolutions.
She has conducted extensive research on the malleability of human memory.
The hardness and malleability determine the way to drill metal.
It is flexibility and malleability.
Gold has the highest malleability and ductility of all elements.
This structure provides a greater degree of ductility or malleability of the casting.
The malleability is what makes it so difficult to mint a coin this size.
Hardness and malleability.
This material is characterized by its excellent plasticity and high malleability.
This precious metal offers great malleability and durability over time.

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