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It could be some sort of liquid in the cylinder. It will cause it to hydraulic and bend rods.
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Hydro locking occurs when water or another incompressible fluid has been introduced into the engine combustion cylinder. This can cause very severe damage to the engine. It can bend connecting rods or in extreme case have a piston punch trough the side of the block. One of the most common causes are cold air intake system, without a way to block the water due to the intake being lower and generally is exposed. Heavy rain or large puddle can go through the filter into the engine. Another potential cause is head gasket issues, you can tell if this is the cause by checking the engine oil, if it's milky then it's because coolant leaked into the engine and got into the combustion cylinder.
A bend in the river could cause many main points of erosion. This erosion could be caused by water flowing over it.
yes it will bend valves and possibly damage the cylinder head
Yes they can bend and might ruin the cylinder head
Yes, inflammation in your knee can cause it not to bend properly. The inflammation and resultant swelling can impair movement.
diffraction and refraction are two processes that can bend waves
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Water
Under normal circumstances, water cannot dent or bend metal. However, water can cause metal to corrode or rust over time, depending on the type of metal. This corrosion weakens the metal and may eventually lead to deformation or damage.
When you Bend your Leg your hamstring contracts and your quadriceps relax