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.
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!
Heating copper carbonate causes it to decompose into copper oxide, carbon dioxide, and oxygen. When the carbon dioxide gas escapes, the overall mass of the compound decreases, resulting in a lower mass of copper carbonate after heating.
Heating copper wire and sulfur powder together will result in the formation of copper sulfide. Copper sulfide is a compound where copper and sulfur atoms are chemically bonded together.
copper, it wont melt or bend easilly
Depends if the copper tubing is annealed or drawn type as not all copper tubing if bendable
No, copper will eventually break if it is bent repeatedly. While copper is known for its malleability and ductility, it does have a limit to how many times it can be bent before it becomes weakened and breaks.
in the heating machines
dance with it
Yes.
Steel iron copper alimunium are used for heating
Copper Sulphate crystals before heating r blue....but after heating I dunno , may be u should try and ask your Sci.Miss/Sir I'll get back when I get the other answer .