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In this Science Short, we explore the fascinating world of material properties, focusing on ductility and brittleness. Have you ever wondered why some objects, like metals, can bend and stretch while others, like glass, snap under pressure? This video breaks down the science of materials, and explains some real-world examples in engineering and construction. You’ll learn: What is ductility? What is brittleness? Why do some materials bend while others break? How stress and strain impact material behavior. How ductile and brittle materials are used in engineering, design, and construction. Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction 00:35 - Ductile, Malleable and Brittle Definitions 01:05 - What is a Ductile Material? 01:30 - Stress-Strain Curve for Ductile Materials 02:54 - Stress-Strain Curve for Brittle Materials 03:30 - What is a Malleable Material? 04:23 - What is a Brittle Material? 04:44 - Summary of Ductile, Malleable, and Brittle Materials Whether you’re a student or teacher studying material science, an aspiring engineer, or just curious about how things work, this Science Short is perfect for students in grades 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12. *********************************** One Power Company is an industrial power company. We provide energy solutions, including Wind for Industry® and ManagedHV® projects, to empower large industrial customers. To learn more: Visit OE’s Website: https://onepower.com/ Find OE on Facebook: / onepowerco Find OE on Twitter: / onepowerco Find OE on LinkedIn: / onepowerco Find OE on Instagram: / onepowerco ******************************* This video was shot at One Power’s headquarters at the North Findlay Wind Campus in Findlay, Ohio.