Malleability is a physical property of matter that refers to the ability of a material to be deformed or shaped through the application of compressive stress, such as hammering or rolling, without fracturing. It is a characteristic of metals and metalloids, and is an important property in various engineering and manufacturing processes.
Explore real-world applications of malleability in different industries and everyday products.
Perform experiments or demonstrations to illustrate the malleability of various materials, such as different metals or metalloids.
By mastering the concept of malleability, students can gain a deeper understanding of the behavior of materials under mechanical stress and its practical implications in engineering and manufacturing.
Science Process Skills: Scientific Inquiry and Critical Thinking Skills
Making Observations and Asking Questions: Students will apply skills from previous grades and make measurements and observations about a variety of events and phenomena, including those that occur during very small and very large time frames.