dayanaz0606
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  • 29-06-2021
  • Chemistry
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Explain why, when a force is applied to a piece of steel, it does not break but just
changes its shape.

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mistressofdark
mistressofdark mistressofdark
  • 29-06-2021

Steel is a metal. Metals atoms are able to roll over each other into new positions without breaking the metallic bond. So, steel doesn't break but changes its shape.

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