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_______ is a material property that pertains to local resistance to plastic deformation, such as scratching or denting. It is often measured by poking a material with a very hard tip (like diamond) and measuring the size and depth of the resulting crater that forms.

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Answer: hardness

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Hardness is a measure of a material's ability to resist plastic deformation. In other words, it is a measure of how resistant material is to denting or scratching. Diamond, for example, is a very hard material. It is extremely difficult to dent or scratch a diamond. In contrast, it is very easy to scratch or dent most plastics.

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