Plastic, rubber, paper etc.
rubber,pipe,knees etc
When traveling through a dense material, light doesn't necessarily bend at all.The bend occurs at the boundary between two different materials, and whetherit bends away from the normal or toward it depends on both of their densities.
Light rays bend when they enter a new medium at an angle because they either slow down or speed up. They speed up the most if they are in a vacuum.
Ice will break rather then bend
when you crack your fingers, your fingers can't bend when you're older.
In dentistry, a million dollar bend in an Adams clasp refers to a specific bend made in the clasp arm to provide additional retention and stability for a removable dental prosthesis. This bend is typically made at a 45-degree angle towards the occlusal surface of the tooth, creating a more secure grip on the abutment tooth. The term "million dollar bend" emphasizes the importance of this precise adjustment in ensuring the longevity and effectiveness of the clasp assembly.
Warp means twist or bend out of shape.
In a beam or length of material, we generally consider the longitudinal axis as the major axis for bending. But torsion will bend the material from the vertical, will twist it around that longitudinal axis. And lateral forces will bend the material across it axis of latitude.
Yes
anoher word for bend is... warp twist kneed break joint
Spine
Spine
slowest,causes the ground to twist and bend.
Yes, that is correct. The index of refraction of a material determines how much light will bend as it enters the material. A higher index of refraction means that the light will bend more as it enters the material.
tension
Turn on some Chubby Checker music, stand on the Twist 'N Tone, and twist away. Make sure to bend your knees at different depths to get the most out of it.
No encorvar. Don't bend in half, leaving it curved. No doblar. Don't bend. No torcer. Don't twist. With an imperative such as this, Spanish doesn't typically say "Please."
bend, turn, loop, arc, curvature, twist, arch, snake, coil