The amount of force required to bend a quarter depends on various factors such as the material composition and thickness of the quarter. In general, it would take several pounds of force to bend a quarter due to its small size and the strength of the metal alloy used in its production. Without specific details on the quarter's properties, it is difficult to provide an exact number of pounds of force required to bend it.
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it depends on both the tube wall thickness and the length of the bend and how much you bend it. Otherwise you cannot determine force.
Yes,torsion(Twist) is an internal force,along with tension(stretch),shear(cut,bend),compression(squeeze).An internal force acts between two parts of something.
The name for the 9 simple charges is ordinary
It will bend at any load greater than zero. It is just a question of how much. In your example the rod will bend 0.007 inches under 10 pounds, 0.07 inches under 100 pounds, etc.
An acute angle is an angle that goes from anywhere between 0 and 90 degrees. Another way of putting it is an acute angle is any angle that if the bend is at the centre of a circle it will cover a quarter or less of the circle.