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Aluminium is the metal that is used for toy action figures because it is easily malleable.
bend a paper clip
A malleable material could be hit without being shattered, it would only flex or bend out of shape.
You can't.
yes iy does because it is a very soft metal
their malleability which allows them to bend
metal
A great force will bend (shape) any metal. In industry, (car makers, for example) shaped metal parts are formed by using presses.
Because metals do not break They bend easily and conduct heat 5th grade science...
Barely reflexible if at all. Steel is a metal that would rather break then bend. Though temperature could easily allow it to bend.
its bent
When you look at a stretch of railway track, you will notice spaces in between the metal tracks. The reason for this is that metal will expand when it grows warmer, and will shrink when it grows colder. These gaps allow for the metal to expand, so that when it is an extremely hot day, the railway tracks won't bend all out of shape causing trains to derail.
Warp means twist or bend out of shape.
A DIN rail is a specially shaped metal strip which is used to mount relays, switches, terminals,etc in industrial panels. The shape of the strip is such that these items can pressed on and a spring clip slips into the bend in the rail and the terminal etc. is held firmly and the strip can be mounted with screws or bolts to a wall or panel.
it does have a fixed shape its just softer then alot of things..think about it metal is a solid and it bends..its just harder to bend it..
A sheet metal brake is useful for a sheet metal machine. You need a brake on the machine that helps to bend the metal into the correct angle that you wish to bend it.
Blacksmith Tools of his trade Forge – furnace for heating metal Anvil – heavy iron block used to hammer metal into shape Hammer – used to bend hot metal into shape Tongs – for grabbing hot metal The blacksmith used a brick hearth with bellows to make a coal fire. Coal fire heated iron bars. The blacksmith used hammers weighing as much as 12 pounds to hammer the iron bars into horseshoes.