That is a very vague question. But some of it has to do with what type of wood you are using, how it was cut, and how long the wood is.
using amonia
A wood ruler should not be able to bend. If a wooden ruler bends it is probably not pure wood.
to bend the wood it needs to be a flexible plywood so you can bend it. and the way you bend is you get the ply wood and put it in a bended place of how you want to bend it then glue it and something needs to hold it for more than 12 hours. by marten.g
Ammonia can be used to strip wax off wood, especially if they are hardwood. It is not recommended for softwoods, however, as it can ruin the finish.
will bendAlso going to is used for future:He is going to bend the the wood for the boat today.and present continuous can be used for future especially if with a time phrase.We are bending the wood for the boat on the weekend.
The Haber process (making amonia using nitrogen and hydrogen).
With a saw. If you're trying to bend a board using inside kerfing, you will need to do some math to figure out how many kerf and how far apart to make the necessary bend without breaking the board.
you can remove rain-x from a windshield buy using a amonia
Will amonia hurt or damage the paint on a vehichel
It depends on how you bend the wood. For example, if you steam it, it is reversible. But if you cut notches, it is not reversible.
Diamond and granite are extraordinarily firm; they will shatter but not bend. Wood will bend somewhat, depending on the type of wood. Oak won't bend at all, while maple, cedar and ash will bend somewhat and willow is quite flexible. But only metals are "ductile", so copper is the correct answer.