what changes in the structure of an object that allows something to permanently bend (i.e folding paper)

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what changes in the structure of an object that allows something to permanently bend (i.e folding paper)

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Every (most) material has a point at which after repeated bending, it will not return to its original form. Have you ever repeatedly bent a piece of plastic or metal enough and it breaks off? This is because the material where the bend is gets stressed and loses its internal structure that gives it the ability to stay straight.

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