How does metal bend at an atomic level?

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How does metal bend at an atomic level?

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Metals at the atomic level form crystal lattices, maybe think like a honey comb, and the layers are able to roll and slide past each other easily. This shape allows for movement without deforming kernels, just translates them to another part of the lattice.

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