True: Hardness describes the ability of a material to resist scratching, bending, abrasion and cutting., The term 'conductivity' can refer to both electrical and thermal., Malleability describes the ability of a material to be deformed under compressive strength without fracturing., Shear strength is the measure of how well a material can withstand two opposing forces., Ductility is the ability of a material to withstand being pulled, pushed or stretched without breaking., The material doing the cutting must be harder than the material being cut., False: Tensile strength is the measure of how well or badly a material reacts to being cut., Malleability describes the capacity for a material to be cut cleanly by two opposing forces., The diagram below demonstrates compressive strength., The hardest material known to man is carbide.,

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