Well, isn't that a happy little question! Pens are like friends, they need to be treated with care. Clicking a pen too many times might put a strain on its mechanism, so it's best to click it gently and not too frequently. Remember, every click is a moment of joy, so savor each one!
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.
Alessandro Volta tried many times to create a battery before being successful. It's estimated that he conducted over a thousand experiments before inventing the voltaic pile, the first modern electric battery, in 1800.
Thomas Edison reportedly tried thousands of times before successfully inventing the light bulb.
The number of times you can rip a piece of paper depends on its size and thickness. Generally, a piece of paper can be ripped around 7-10 times before it becomes too small to rip further.
On average, paper money can be folded back and forth about 4,000 times before it tears due to the fibers breaking down from repeated stress. However, this can vary depending on the denomination and age of the bill.
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How many times I will click a link will depend on where the link takes me. For example, if it is to Facebook, I may click the link several times during a single day.
My 2002 Mitsubushi Lancer has 103,500 miles and it is still working pretty well although I have had the breaks replaced a few times.
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about 1.0000001
See how many books you can put on top of it before it breaks.
It becomes weaker and breaks when bent many times.
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.
once only
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Cowards according to Caesar die many times before their death.
most likely two times....if not you have a weird computer