Amit Mishra

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The melting point of a metal is an indicator of how tightly the metal atoms are stuck together and so also affects how easily the dislocations move. Lead has a low melting point and so dislocations move with consummate ease, making it a very soft metal. Copper has a higher melting point and is stronger. Heating metals allows dislocations to move about and reorganize themselves, one of the outcomes of which is that it makes metals softer.
Stuff Matters: The Strange Stories of the Marvellous Materials that Shape Our Man-made World
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