It means the bending of light.
malleable
That the material has been weakened from stresses, for example bending.
Water will bend a beam of light. Try this put a stright pincil in a glass of water. The pencil is still stright but looks bent. The water is bending the beam of light.
That's what things do in gravitational fields. All objects that have mass have an associated gravity. Einstein's work suggests that gravity causes a bending of space, and objects move because of the bending of the space they occupy. Some current theories suggest that gravity (unlike the 3 other basic forces) is able to extend its effect across several dimensions (several more than the 3 common dimensions of our everyday experience of space).
space-time curvature
bending space
twerk
The attraction of one mass to another or the bending of space-time.
a curving or bending
When a cantilever beam is continuously loaded and released from mean position, in one direction only, it is called unidirectional bending, but when it is loaded alternately, first in one direction and then in the opposite direction from mean position, then it is called reversed bending.
Pipe bending is occasionally used in plumbing work but mostly it is used in hydraulic applications. It is also used in automotive arenas where space is limited.
Bend means to bend some thing or you are bending your body.
MAXIMUM SHEAR force bending moment is zero shear force change inside is called bending moment
well , it means bending backward ! :)
It means the bending of light.
Bending moment With "bending" you really mean the bending moment. The bending moment in an inner stress within a member (usually beam) that allows it to carry a load. The bending moment doesn't say anything about how much a beam would actually bend (deflect). Deflection Deflection measures the actual change in a material you could call "bending." It measures the physical displacement of a member under a load.