It bends.
Yes, bending the wire can potentially affect its electrical resistance. The resistance of a wire is influenced by its dimensions, material, and temperature. Bending a wire can alter its cross-sectional area, length, or even cause deformations that impact the flow of electrons and increase resistance.
Unless the wire is broken, a bent wire should still be able to conduct electricity as well as a straight one.
When a wire is bent, it can weaken or break due to the stress placed on it. If the wire is made of a material like copper, repeated bending can cause it to become brittle and potentially break. Additionally, the electrical conductivity of the wire may be affected if it is bent too severely.
Bending a wire can change its resistance due to changes in its length and cross-sectional area. However, resistivity, which is an intrinsic property of the material, remains constant regardless of bending.
The resistance of copper wire increases as the temperature of the wire increases. This is due to the increase in collisions between free electrons and atoms in the wire, which hinders the flow of electricity.
to bend someting
To effectively bend wire for jewelry making, use pliers to grip the wire firmly and apply gradual pressure to bend it into the desired shape. Start with a thicker gauge wire for more control and practice on scrap pieces before working on your final design.
Yes.
You take wire, and you bend it until it looks like a shark.
It breaks... :-P
It bend and forms a curve.
The crystal is broken.
Yes, the wire is what makes her legs bend.
There's a wire running through the leg. And yes, it can break and/or rust.
The cans mely or bend!:^)
it contracts
It moves inward.your ribs will be bend out