Not unless heated.
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It depends on the metal and the physical shape of the object. Springs are obviously flexible, so are epee blades, bimetallic strips and wires. In all these cases the metal is deigned to be long in proportion to its width (has an appropriate aspect ratio).
No unless heated
It is more likely to be a metal.
Flexible pipes can protect against somemovement.
Of course a paper cup would be more flexible. Nails are hard to bend.
yes.aluminum can be bent because it is thin and also it really has the characteristics to be bent because of its thin components.
because the plastic is liter than the metal
flexible strand of metal = wire
amour made of joind metal links
METAL
Flexible is a property of metal and not gases. Argon is a gas and cannot be flexible.
a flexible piece of metal
Yes it is. Rubber can be bend wherelse the metal cannot!
It is more likely to be a metal.
Non-flexible sheet metal piping
Flexible pipes can protect against somemovement.
is it permitted to use flexible metal conduit over 6 ft in length as a grounding means
Of course a paper cup would be more flexible. Nails are hard to bend.
There are several metals that have a certain span of flexibility. It depends on the purpose the metal is being used for, and the shape the metal takes on. Aluminum, copper, and sterling silver, all have uses that require some flexibility. Springs made of steel can be considered flexible.