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Rigid materials are types of materials that are unbendable. These materials are hard and cannot be bent, twisted, or flexed.
OF2 has a bent shape.
Yes this is a physical change because they are melting it and then it's being changed by the heat of the torch but heat is a physical change.
The ray bends away from the "normal" a line that runs perpendicular through the boundary of the two materials.
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Rigid materials are types of materials that are unbendable. These materials are hard and cannot be bent, twisted, or flexed.
Pipe is hollow, it needs to be solid when being bent. This can be with the aid of a solid mandrel, spring or even sand on the inside. With the pipe now a solid and if the bend radius isn't to sharp there should be no puckers when bending.
because it is a solid metal and can not be bent/lil1998
No, its a physical change
Check any inline filters for clogs. Trace the fuel lines and look for places that may be crimped or bent.
A solid wire is intended to be used in a fixed position. It is installed, fastened in place, and left there. If bent repeatedly, the wire will break from meal fatigue. However, flexible wires, such as those in an extension cord or an appliance cord, consist of many fine strands of wire that ARE made to be bent and bent back without breaking.
Materials which are rich in carbon content are brittle in nature so they don't bent
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I ha a bent frame on my 95 from hurricane damage they put it on a frame puller and its as good as new.
It's the level of which you can alter the shape of a material. The more you can distort (bend, pound, etc.) a material, the more malleable it is.Gold is the most malleable element.Some metals become more malleable with heat, such as iron and bronze. This is also true of certain plastics, clays (like Plasticene) and other materials, but metals are the most malleable materials.
You could easily melt it.Or sublimate it.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------A:Melting and sublimation change the physical state so you no longer have a solid.Solids can be bent, stretched, and flattened.Ductility and malleability are the properties in which metals can be formed.All materials also have thermal expansion properties. Usually this doesn't affect the overall shape significantly, but it could cause items that fit tightly to become loose. If two metals with different thermal expansion properties are annealed together, they can bend when heated, and return to the original shape when cooled. Thermostats may use this property.Certainly if you think of the rubber in a balloon being a solid, then its shape is dependent on the pressure of the gasses inside and outside of it.
When some materials are squashed,stretched,twisted or bent they exert force which acts in the opposite direction to the force acting on them.