It's suggestive of a Colles fracture
It could be either...depends on the fork.
Yes
No. Why? it,s just silver painted metal
Nickel Silver
Tarnishing of a silver fork in air is a chemical change because it involves a reaction between the silver and sulfur-containing compounds in the air to form silver sulfide. This reaction alters the chemical composition of the silver on the surface of the fork, resulting in the formation of a dull, tarnished layer.
Nevada d & a silver fork with initials IHW
The IS on Wm Rogers Silverware stands for International Silver.
Cathode, as the fork attracts silver cations (+ ions)
It is nickel silver... no actual silver content.
about 50 grams
The name for the fork came from the Latin word "furca" which means "pitchfork"
You can speed up the particles that make up the silver in a table fork by increasing their temperature, which will cause them to vibrate more rapidly. Additionally, applying an electric current to the silver particles can also accelerate them due to the flow of electrons.