What Happens When Bending Becomes Too Much

What Happens When Bending Becomes Too Much

what happens when bending becomes too much​

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1. what happens when bending becomes too much​


Answer:

It might break and half into two.

Answer:it will break

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2. What happens when bending becomes too much


It can break something?....

3. what happens when bending becomes too much​


If you bend the material too much it will undergo inelastic deformation and can become more brittle due to dislocation formation, and eventually form cracks and fracture.

In physical terms, deformation is a change in the shape of a solid object, caused by the use of energy or by heating the object. Deformation in continuum mechanics is the transformation of a body from its current state.

Understanding deformation

The meaning of the condition can be interpreted as a series of positions of all the particles in the object. A deformation can be caused by external forces, internal forces (such as gravity or electromagnetic forces) or changes in temperature inside the object (expansion).

Deformation under stretching forces is probably the best known form of deformation, in which a solid material resists compression forces quite well. Physicists distinguish between situations where deformation permanently changes the shape of a material, for example plastic deformation and cases where an object can return to its original shape after the deforming forces are removed.

Excessive stretching will make the object break. Hooke's law states that, for elastic deformation, the degree of deformation x (for example, for stretching a spring or spring) is proportional to the deforming force applied to the spring or spring. The form of the equation is:

F = kX

Where k is a constant that measures the object's resistance to deformation known as the object's stiffness.

Strain is a subset of deformation, which is described as the relative change of particles in a non-rigid body. Other definitions of strain can vary depending on what plane the term is used in or from and to what point the strain occurs.

In a continuous body, the deformed plane results from stresses applied due to forces or expansion within the body. The relationship between stress and strain is expressed as a constitutive equation, such as Hooke's law of linear elasticity.

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4. Q10. What happens when bending becomes too much?


Answer:

When the ruler bend too much, it will break apart. ... The ruler is not malleable that is why it breaks apart when pressure is added. The ruler is not malleable due to its composition, metals has the only ability to be malleable due to the arrangement of its atoms unlike ruler which is a nonmetal.


5. Science subject. Using the clay attach the 2 rulers end together... What happens when bending becomes too much?


It will be wrecked because when it bends too much and full of force maybe it will be wrecked

6. 1.what happens when bending is too much​


Answer:

An object will break if you bend it too much.


7. what happens when the rock bending becomes too much​


Answer:

If a rock bends and stays bent after stress is released, it is said to undergo plastic behavior. A combination of elastic and brittle behavior causes earthquakes. Rocks get bent in an elastic fashion until they reach their limit, then they break in brittle fashion.

Explanation:


8. What happens when bending becomes too much?if nothing happens ,separate the rulers and re- attach them only slinghtly.


When the ruler bend too much, it will break apart because it is brittle. The composition of the ruler does not have the ability withstand pressure when being enforced thus, it breaks apart.

Brittleness is a physical property of matter. A material is considered as brittle is when force is exerted or when it is under stress, it breaks or shattered rather than bent, warped or deformed.

 

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9. What happens when bending become to much?


when to much bending occurs and thelimit is reached the rock suddenly snap or brake

10. What happens when bending becomes too much? Example ruler and clay


If the ruler bend too much it will break to two pieces

11. what happens when bending becomes too much? note:if nothing happens,separate the ruler and re-attach them only slighty


When the ruler bend too much, it will break apart. The reason is that the component of the ruler does not have the ability to bend or stretch.  

Malleability is the property of an object to be deformed or molded into something without breaking. The ruler is not malleable that is why it breaks apart when pressure is added.  

The ruler is not malleable due to its composition, metals has the only ability to be malleable due to the arrangement of its atoms unlike ruler which is a nonmetal.

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12. 1. what represents by the day?2. what happens when bending becomes too much? 3. what is the effect of bending of rocks along fault?​


Answer:

When the ruler bend too much, it will break

apart because it is brittle. ... Brittleness is

a physical property of matter. A material

is considered as brittle is when force is

exerted or when it is under stress, it breaks

or shattered rather than bent, warped or

deformed.


13. what happens when bending becomes too much?why?


to things are to happen it will return to its shape or it can cause breakage.It is called elastic deformation,it can carry the load but will soon deform when reached its extent Plastic material exhibit more elastic deformation.

14. what happened when bending becomes too much? note:if nothing happened,separate the rulers and re-attach them only slightly


bending too much can cause the object to break

15. what is what happen when bending of rocks along fault become to much


Answer:

If a rock bends and stays bent after stress is released, it is said to undergo plastic behavior. A combination of elastic and brittle behavior causes earthquakes. Rocks get bent in an elastic fashion until they reach their limit, then they break in brittle fashion.

Explanation:


16. WHat wiil happen if bending becomes too much?


If you bend it too much
it will brake to two pieces

17. Q1. What is stored in the bent rulers?AQ2 What happens when bending becomes too much?​


Answer:

Q1. In chemistry, Bent's rule describes and explains the relationship between the orbital hybridization of central atoms in molecules and the electronegativities of substituents. The rule was stated by Henry A. Bent as follows: Atomic s character concentrates in orbitals directed toward electropositive substituents.

Q2.When the ruler bend too much, it will break apart because it is brittle. The composition of the ruler does not have the ability withstand pressure when being enforced thus, it breaks apart.

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18. When you bend your body too much what happen your body?


Answer:

Bending forward during routine activities also puts stress on the spine and can increase the chance of breaking a bone in the spine. While bending forward puts strain on the spine, it is usually safer if you're able to keep your back flat. When sitting in a chair, try to keep your hips and knees at the same level

Explanation:

Answer:

you were become more flexible and additional health appearance


19. what happens to the ruler when you bending becomes too much?


If the ruler is wooden, it will break off as the coefficient of elasticity of the wooden ruler is less.
If the ruler is metallic, it would bend more than the wooden one.
For a rubber ruler, the coefficient of elasticity will be max. So it won't break.

20. what happens to the ruler when you bending becomes too much?


It exhibits more elasticity when bend too much.It is called elastic deformation,which the materials can only load a certain extend and when too much load is applied the force causes breakage.Plastic material can bear more force because of its elasticity.

21. what is what happen when bending of rocks along fault become to much


Answer:

it will cause a strong earthquake


22. What happens when bending becomes too much?if nothing happens ,separate the rulers and re- attach them only slinghtly.


We have a lot of experiments and science activities to do. Through experimenting, we can find out answers from our questions. Everyone can make or do an experimentation. Everyone can find answers from questions and invent new things also. For example, if we attach a rubber band or rubber bands on a box, and after, struck the rubber bands, we can create sounds and vibrations from it. And if we bend the stick, it will deform and break down.

23. what is what happen when bending of rocks along fault become to much


Explanation:

If rocks tend to break, they are said to be brittle. If a rock breaks, it is said to undergo brittle behavior. ... Earthquakes and faults occur in the shallow crust, where rocks are relatively cold and therefore brittle.


24. What happens when bending becomes to much?


Answer:

When the ruler bend too much, it will break apart because it is brittle. Brittleness is a physical property of matter.

Explanation:


25. what happened when the rock bending becomes too much?​


Answer:The bending or breaking of rock is called deformation or strain. If rocks tend to break, they are said to be brittle. ... A combination of elastic and brittle behavior causes earthquakes. Rocks get bent in an elastic fashion until they reach their limit, then they break in brittle fashion.

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26. EXERCISES:Answer the following questions:1. What happens when the rock bending becomes too much?2. What is the effect of bending of rocks along fault?3. What is an Earthquake?​


Answer:

1-ROCK WILL BREAK

Explanation:


27. in stick n shake activity what happens whe bending becomes too much


the 2 rulers suddenly snapped from each other and looked like the sudden separation of the rulers formed vibration.

28. Science subject. Using the clay attach the 2 rulers end together... What happens when bending becomes too much?


the ruler will possibly break because the force on the ruler is elevated and the molecular substances split because of too much pressure.

29. what happen when there is too much bending?


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30. what happens to the ruler when you bending becomes too much?


The ruler will break into halves since you exaggerately bend an object not subjected to be flexible. The atom formation on the object is very dense; thus, making it strictly rigid and will commit breakage if too much force is exerted to it.

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