Yes. An apple has an axis and does not follow the rules of a sphere. Even if its original form is bent one degree, it can indeed be bent.
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Because Flash will not adhere to their licensing guidelines and Apple won't bend their rules for th iPhone app process. Apple is very strict about controlling their property and hardware capabilities. Disappointing, I know.
Cupertino, CA (Apple Corporate HQ)
No, it's a design flaw. As usual Apple places the blame on their customers rather than admitting they made a mistake.
The future tense of "bend" is "will bend" or "shall bend."
5d bend
Yes I can do that...depends on the steel. I like when girls have superstrength and can bend steel.
A bend in a pipe
To bend a 3 bend saddle with conduit, mark the location of the bends on the conduit. Make the first bend at the desired angle, then measure and mark the distance for the second bend. Make the second bend, then repeat for the third bend. Use a conduit bender tool to achieve precise angles and measurements.
To calculate the degrees per meter required to bend a 16" pipe to a 10D bend, you would first need to determine the bend radius using the formula: Bend Radius = Pipe Diameter x Bend Factor. For a 10D bend, the bend factor is 10 (D = diameter) so the bend radius would be 16 x 10 = 160 inches. To find the degrees per meter, you would then calculate the angle of the bend (usually 90 degrees for a standard 10D bend) divided by the total length of the bend in meters (which would be the circumference of the bend radius).
An Ashley's bend is a type of bend knot with proven stability and grip.
A curve in the road is a bend. If the bend is very severe, it is a hairpin-bend.