Friction of the material at an atomic level.
After you stroke a tuning fork, all the particles move back and forth. If you play a piano, particles of the wire move back and forth.
Wire rope has finer strands and more of them. Because of this, rope is more flexible and stronger. Rope tends to unroll and stranded wire will stay bent.
On each side of new receptacle there is a tab between the screws that hold the wires. This tab is bent back and forth until it breaks off. (Usually on the Brass or hot side.) The receptacle is now split and can now be wired for two separate circuits or one outlet switched and the other not. Easy way is to strip the wire under 1 screw back till it will go under the other screw on the same side and tighten.
This is what the purpose of a switch is. It connects the "hot" wire to the load. When this is done the load becomes energized.
Yes. Pure gold can be bent without breaking or drawn into thin wire.
It becomes weaker and breaks when bent many times.
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After you stroke a tuning fork, all the particles move back and forth. If you play a piano, particles of the wire move back and forth.
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.
A Bit of Bent Wire - 1916 was released on: USA: 22 December 1916
move it back and forth infront of a copper wire that is connected to something i dont remember.
yes, it will be very small but the inductance from the magnet should stimulate a current in the wire as it will cause electrons to move.
Remove interior door trim panel. The lock cylinder is bolted to the backside of the outside door handle. Release rod clip, unplug the security wire and the twist the lock back and forth until it becomes free.
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Wire is a metal that is made so thin it can be bent. There are many types of wire including, copper, aluminum and gold.
A bent-to-shape wire hanger usually does the job
If the bent nail is used to fix a plain wire or strand of barbed wire to a fence post, and the bent nail is pointed on both ends, then it is a staple.