U can bend it until both tips touch, but u can't flatten it!
If it is a rubber ruler it will bend. Bending some rulers too hard may break it. Even in a rubber ruler ,bending it too hard will make it to break.
because it is thin enough
Refraction makes a ruler in a cup of water look broken because of the light rays bend when they move from water to air or air to water...
Obviously it is not that thick. The vile inside breaks when you bend a glow stick. Therefore, the vile is very fragile and thin, so it is easy to break.
The metals molecules expand in the heat and is more easier to bend out of shape and warps, so it won't rule a straight line.
Bend to the Breaks was created on 2006-09-18.
A wood ruler should not be able to bend. If a wooden ruler bends it is probably not pure wood.
Bend It Until It Breaks was created on 1994-11-28.
If it is a rubber ruler it will bend. Bending some rulers too hard may break it. Even in a rubber ruler ,bending it too hard will make it to break.
Yes valves can bend if the timing belt breaks.Yes valves can bend if the timing belt breaks.
because it is thin enough
?If a timing belt or chain breaks while the engine is running the engine will be severely damaged and some of the valves will probably bend and damage the pistons. A timing best needs to be replaced BEFORE it reaches the end of its life and breaks. Car manuals make this clear.
It breaks... :-P
No, it is interference. Valves can bend if the timing belt breaks.No, it is interference. Valves can bend if the timing belt breaks.
yes, valves can bend if the timing belt breaks.yes, valves can bend if the timing belt breaks.
It depend on many factors, width, thickness length, - type of wood hard or soft and if the wood is wet or dry
Yes, it can.