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All bonds break when enough energy is applied
Yes, it certainly can if enough force is applied.
To be 'in traction' means that you're out sorts. Or that your out of place. Kind of like the alignment of your spine or the break or fracture of an arm or leg.
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Yes. If enough heat is applied the protein breaks down. This is called denaturing the protein if I recall correctly.
Mechanical weathering occurs when an applied force causes rock to break.
Strong Enough to Break was created in 2005.
No, that is NOT true. If the force applied is very small, the wire will keep its shape.Please note that basically all solids have this same behavior. If you apply a small force, they will change their shape slightly, but the shape will be restored if the force is removed. At some point, if a stronger force is applied, the object will either break, or deform permanently.
The spider gears.
The duration of Strong Enough to Break is 1800.0 seconds.
The traction control shouldn't affect the break system. The operation would only be affected by warmed rotors or bad calibers.