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Warp means twist or bend out of shape.
An object's ability to bend space correlates directly to the sum of that object gravitational field
The athenosphere is considered to be bendable like plastic, but is considered a solid. Plastic is still a solid, but you can still bend it. Just because you can bend an object, doesn't mean it isn't a solid, it is still the same object, but maybe a different shape.
Yes, 'around the bend' is a fragment because it has no verb, and it's an incomplete thought. It's a noun phrase (bend is the noun) or a prepositional phrase (bend is the object of the preposition around) that can be the subject, the object of a sentence or preposition. Some examples: Subject: Around the bend is my house. (verb is) Object: I live around the bend. (verb live) Object of a preposition: He came from around the bend. (verb came, object of the preposition from)
A prism is an object that can bend light and has a triangular shape. It has two triangular bases and three rectangular sides, which causes light to refract or bend when it passes through it, separating it into different colors. Prisms are commonly used in optics and experiments to study the properties of light.
It means that something is bent, i.e., not straight.
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keeping your back straight, bend your knees and grip the load.
because of refraction , you see the object "bending"
Elements in Group I and II can easily bend, but cannot breakdown easily. So as Mg is in Group II, it can bend easily but does not break easily.
Light could bend when it enters a prism. A prism is a transparent object such as glass.
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