If you are asking why DOES copper bend on heating, then i can answer that. When heat is applied, the copper molecules are spread farther apart, making the molecular structure weaker, thus you may bend it.
Yes
we wont use copper as a heating element because it expands on heating and it can effect the thermostat
It is the THINNEST ply of copper pipe and is ONLY used for heating purposes like baseboard heating!
in the heating machines
dance with it
Copper Sulfide
quite easily
copper, it wont melt or bend easilly
Steel iron copper alimunium are used for heating
Copper is a strong metal because pennies are made from copper and you can't bend a penny.
Depends if the copper tubing is annealed or drawn type as not all copper tubing if bendable
Heating copper in air the copper oxide CuO is formed.