A wooden ruler can bend due to the properties of wood, such as its flexibility and susceptibility to changes in temperature and humidity. The grain of the wood can also contribute to bending if it is not straight or uniform. Additionally, external pressure or force applied to the ruler can cause it to bend.
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.
A bendy ruler bends because it is made of a flexible material, such as plastic or rubber, that can easily bend and regain its shape. The material's elasticity allows it to bend without breaking, making it ideal for measuring curved surfaces or objects.
Although theoretically possible, most rulers are designed to withstand moderate pressure without bending. However, excessive force can cause the ruler to bend or break, especially if it is made of a flexible material like plastic. It is recommended to use rulers within their intended limits to prevent damage.
The glass in glow sticks is actually made of plastic, typically polycarbonate or acrylic. The thickness of this plastic is usually around 1-2 millimeters. The thinness allows the light to shine through effectively.
Bend to the Breaks was created on 2006-09-18.
A wood ruler should not be able to bend. If a wooden ruler bends it is probably not pure wood.
Bend It Until It Breaks was created on 1994-11-28.
Yes valves can bend if the timing belt breaks.Yes valves can bend if the timing belt breaks.
A wooden ruler can bend due to the properties of wood, such as its flexibility and susceptibility to changes in temperature and humidity. The grain of the wood can also contribute to bending if it is not straight or uniform. Additionally, external pressure or force applied to the ruler can cause it to bend.
?If a timing belt or chain breaks while the engine is running the engine will be severely damaged and some of the valves will probably bend and damage the pistons. A timing best needs to be replaced BEFORE it reaches the end of its life and breaks. Car manuals make this clear.
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.
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No, it is interference. Valves can bend if the timing belt breaks.No, it is interference. Valves can bend if the timing belt breaks.
A bendy ruler bends because it is made of a flexible material, such as plastic or rubber, that can easily bend and regain its shape. The material's elasticity allows it to bend without breaking, making it ideal for measuring curved surfaces or objects.
yes, valves can bend if the timing belt breaks.yes, valves can bend if the timing belt breaks.
It depend on many factors, width, thickness length, - type of wood hard or soft and if the wood is wet or dry