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Q: What change took places when solid materials are bent?
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Rigid materials are types of materials that are unbendable. These materials are hard and cannot be bent, twisted, or flexed.


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A solid wire is intended to be used in a fixed position. It is installed, fastened in place, and left there. If bent repeatedly, the wire will break from meal fatigue. However, flexible wires, such as those in an extension cord or an appliance cord, consist of many fine strands of wire that ARE made to be bent and bent back without breaking.


What metals don't bend?

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What is strain force?

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