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30 April, 20:49

When a solid is hit hard, the force may break the solid. This is called.

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  1. 30 April, 22:07
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    This is called a cleavage
  2. 30 April, 23:24
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    Cleavage

    Explanation:

    Toughness is the resistance of a solid to breakage. The tougher a solid is, the less likely it would succumb to breakage of any form.

    Hardness is very similar to toughness and it describes how unyielding a sold is to pressure or force of any form.

    Cleavage on the other hand describes the tendency or ability of a solid to spilt or be broken along a specified plane of weakness. When such a solid is hit hard, they show some fracturing directions which represents weaknesses in their lattice structures or crystal forms. Most solids have cleavage directions in them.
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