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Answer:
When pressing a solid material it can take a different shape or change in size, however when bending a solid material this does not happen.
Explanation:
Solid state materials at a certain temperature are characterized by:
- present a high cohesion between the molecules that form it (the particles are united by very high attractive forces that make them remain almost fixed)
- have a constant shape and volume often forming characteristic geometric structures such as crystalline structures
- they are incompressible
- are resistant to fragmentation
- they do not have fluidity because the particles can only vibrate around fixed positions
A flexible material cannot be molded and only accepts shape changes when bending.
You do not get new materials when pressing a solid material.
The solid materials take the different shapes or sizes when it is pressed. The solid materials do not change the shape or size in bending.
The solid-state materials at some level of temperature:
- Contain a high cohesion among the molecules that make them united at high force and thus they remain fixed.
- It also has a constant shape and volume such as crystalline structures.
- The solid materials are incompressible and lack fluidity because the particles of the materials vibrate in a fixed position.
- A fixed solid material cannot be molded and can only accept the changes in shapes when blended.
- The solid materials are so hard that they cannot be pressed and if pressed, they do not change the shape or size.
Therefore the solid material can be bent but not pressed due to its hard nature.
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