Stretchy or stretchable
There synonyms I think, but I guess stretch is to expand.
There synonyms I think, but I guess stretch is to expand.
No, the term for something that can bend is "flexible." Elastic more often associates itself with being able to stretch, like a rubber band.
Flexible objects have the ability to change their shape or position easily without breaking. They are typically made of materials that can bend or stretch, such as rubber, fabric, or plastic. This flexibility allows them to adapt to various situations or applications.
Metalloids have properties that are intermediate between metals and nonmetals, so their ability to bend and stretch can vary depending on the specific metalloid. Some metalloids, like silicon, can be brittle and not very flexible, while others, like arsenic, may have some degree of flexibility. Ultimately, the ability of a metalloid to bend and stretch will depend on its specific physical properties.
Flexible material refers to a substance or material that can bend, stretch, or be reshaped without breaking. Examples include rubber, certain plastics, and fabrics that can easily be twisted or folded. Flexible materials are often used in clothing, packaging, and electronics to provide pliability and adaptability.
Rigid is like a brick wall that doesn't bend or change easily, while flexible is like a rubber band that can stretch and adapt without breaking.
All flexible objects have the ability to bend, twist, or stretch without breaking. They are typically made of materials that can deform under a certain amount of force and return to their original shape once the force is removed.
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You don't have to be flexible to live and survive. But if you do Gymnastics you are likely to need to be flexible. Flexibility helps us to things that stretch our body like doing the Splits and other excersises.
Ligaments attach muscle to bone. When you bend your knee, it is the muscles that stretch.
Yes, rubber is a flexible material due to its unique molecular structure that allows it to stretch and bend without breaking. This flexibility makes rubber popular in various applications such as tires, seals, and gaskets.