If you dislocated your toe, you would not be able to move it at all until it is put back into its socket. If it is healed, you might be able to regain full function, or at least limited function. If that happens, its possible you may have done more damage then just the dislocation, you may have also broken part of the joint capsule.
Hinge joints such as the elbow and knee, ball and socket joints such as the shoulder and hip can bend, and pivot joints such as the wrist and ankle are also able to bend to a lesser degree.
The bend in water molecules allows them to form hydrogen bonds with other water molecules and with other substances. This gives water its unique properties like high surface tension, cohesion, and adhesion.
UV rays, like other electromagnetic waves, do not bend in a vacuum. However, when passing through a medium with varying densities, such as the Earth's atmosphere, UV rays can refract or bend.
The asthenosphere could be described as having the ability to flow as it deforms at very slow strain rates due to convection.
If you are double jointed you will be able to touch your thumb to your wrist on the same arm, pull your thumb behind your pointer finger on the same hand, and maybe be able to pull your legs back behind your head. These are just few of the tricks to know you are double jointed
After working out, you may not be able to bend your arm due to muscle fatigue and soreness. This is a normal response to exercise, as your muscles need time to recover and repair.
In water, the refracted ray will bend towards the normal, while in vegetable oil, the refracted ray will also bend towards the normal, but to a greater degree compared to water.
No, normal driving will not bend a tie rod. It takes a large shock from a large pot hole, a curb or a collision to bend a tie rod.
The ray will bend towards the normal.
Yes, although it will probably not bend under normal usage.
Under normal conditions, mercury is a liquid, so you can't really bend that. However if you cooled it until it solidified, I guess you could bend it.
hinge joint
Yes, the LG G Flex can survive a squeeze rather than the normal outward bend .
because he or she want bend over and over
able to bend easily without breaking or snapping.
To be able to "bend it like Beckham"
Yes, but to a certain degree.