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A18 pg 84 in the grade 9 Pearson science text book.
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i was kinda hoping this pg would have the answer on it, but why do u ask?
When a blacksmith is hammering a horseshoe into shape, he has a strip of metal which has been heated up in his forge to such a point that the metal is ALMOST melting. When it is in this state, the metal is flexible and allows the blacksmith to hammer it into the shape of a horseshoe without snapping the metal bar. When he has the right shape, he plunges it into a bucket of water so that it rapidly cools and so becomes solid again and is no longer flexible. **Physical Science (pg. 206 #20) answer:** Metals are malleable and great conductors of electricity. However, they don't break. This would explain why the horseshoe doesn't break when a blacksmith pounds it into shape.
There are one billion (1,000,000,000) picograms in 1 milligram.
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