Water pressure can. Water in ice form certainly can-look what happened to the Titanic.
Yes, hail can break or damage metal, especially if the hailstones are large and fall with significant force. Metal surfaces can dent, bend, or develop cracks due to the impact of hail. The extent of the damage depends on the size of the hailstones and the type of metal involved. However, thicker or more resilient metals are less likely to suffer severe damage compared to thinner or softer metals.
A metal's ability to bend without breaking is called malleability. Metals with high malleability can be easily bent or shaped into various forms without fracturing.
That depends on what you mean by "not bend". Nothing will bend if it just sits there, but if you attempt to bend it with even your hands, pure gold should bend at least some noticeable distance.
The rock layers that a fault passes through had to have already existed for them to break and create a fault. This is analogous to the door panel of your car had to have already existed for it to bend and create a dent.
(things needed) A way to put pressure into the cylinder air or water, I perfer air A tourch, AND A BUCKET OF WATER VERY COLD build the pressure up inside the cylinder then once it reaches about 20 psi and if it doesent pop out itself, just take the touch and hover around the dent and that should work, then instantly poor the bucket of cold water on it to harden it back to normal, slowly do this so it cools better. And that's it
I'm not sure that you can, unless you are a blacksmith or metalist. MB advice
Yes and No depending on the pureness of the silver. The more pure the easier it will bend the less pure the harder it will bend.
The name "Benton" can be associated with the meaning of "to dent" or "a place where a bend occurs." The name has Old English origins, where "bent" refers to a grassy area or a bend in the landscape. While it may not directly translate to "to dent," it carries a similar connotation of alteration or change in shape.
When a metal spoon is placed in water, the water exerts an upward buoyant force on the spoon due to the displacement of water. If the force of buoyancy is greater than the weight of the spoon, the spoon may bend due to the imbalance of forces acting on it. This effect is especially noticeable if the spoon is made of a soft or thin metal.
When you bend metal, the atoms in the metal are forced to move closer together, which increases their kinetic energy and causes the metal to heat up.
put the metal on the floor bend it (curved) put sea water in it let the sun reflect on it (t will make the water drinkable) and do this when your thirsty
A punch.
A sheet metal brake is useful for a sheet metal machine. You need a brake on the machine that helps to bend the metal into the correct angle that you wish to bend it.
metal is too hard.if the object is very string,it can dent the metal hardhat.
Silver is a malleable metal and not as brittle as materials like glass, so it is unlikely to shatter from being dropped. However, repeated drops or impacts can still damage the silver object, potentially causing dents or deformation in the metal.
centre punch
A sheet metal brake is useful for a sheet metal machine. You need a brake on the machine that helps to bend the metal into the correct angle that you wish to bend it.