The property of a material by which it can be beaten or rolled into plates is called:

The property of a material by which it can be beaten or rolled into plates is called: Correct Answer Malleability

Malleability is said to be the property of a material to deform under compression. The metals having malleable property can be rolled or beaten into sheets. An example is aluminium foil.

 Ductility is said to be the property of a material to stretch without getting damaged. Metals having ductile property can be stretched into wires. An example is copper wire.

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