Q. Is hardness fundamental property of materials?
Answer
Hardness is not a fundamental material property. Rather it is viewed in terms of other properties such as strength, elasticity and ductility to understand how these properties relate to each other. For example, it is possible that a material may be hard, but it can also be brittle. This attribute, therefore, limit the material’s usage in specific applications since it lacks hardness.
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