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.
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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.
Radius of curvature divided by tube diameter. To get the radius of curvature, imaging the bend in the tube is a segment of a circle, the radius of curvature is the radius of that circle.
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.
Bending a quarter in your hands requires a significant amount of force, typically around 90 to 100 pounds of force. This is due to the coin's material properties and thickness, which make it resistant to deformation. Most people would find it very difficult, if not impossible, to bend a quarter without the aid of tools.
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