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if we bend an object does that object molecules also bend and if we break an object does that object molecules also break...!!
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Answered by Anonymous
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✳ If we bend an object does that object molecules also bend and if we break an object does that object molecules also break...!!

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➡ Yes, If we bend an object does that object molecules also bend and if we break an object does that object molecules also break.

Explained in detail :-

  • When a piece of metal is bent, atoms need to move.
  • One side of a bend will have atoms trying to move apart (expansion) while the opposite side has them compressing together.
  • The added friction will heat the metal as atoms move away from compressed areas or move together in the expansion zones by stretching like putty.
  • If the metal is not maleable enough but more brittle, then atoms will resist moving until they come apart and cause cracks in the expansion zones and may even show some crinkling in compression zones.

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Answered by Alikhan2310
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Answer:

no that molecules  wont break

Explanation:

bcoz to break any object you need to break bonds between neighbouring molecules  .. not breaking that molecule

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