Material that is bendable in certain conditions

In summary, the conversation is about the search for materials that have the ability to bend, flex, or contract under certain conditions, similar to human muscle fibers. Some suggestions for research include Nitinol or shape memory alloy, which can change shape at different temperatures, and electroactive polymers and reverse piezoelectric materials.
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alexsb92
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Hello everybody,

This is just a general question I have, and probably the title did a very bad job at explaining it, so here it goes. Is there any material that is available, or even if its still in research (as long as you have some links), that bends/flexes or contracts in certain conditions, like when electricity would be passed through it? I'm thinking of something very similar to human muscle fibers.

Any ideas?
 
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Try Googling both electroactive polymers and reverse piezoelectric materials.
 

1. What is a material that is bendable in certain conditions?

A material that is bendable in certain conditions is a substance that can change its shape or form when exposed to specific environmental factors such as temperature, pressure, or light.

2. What are some common examples of materials that are bendable in certain conditions?

Some common examples of materials that are bendable in certain conditions include thermoplastics, rubber, metal alloys, and shape-memory polymers.

3. How does a material become bendable in certain conditions?

A material becomes bendable in certain conditions due to its molecular structure and the way its atoms and molecules are arranged. When exposed to external factors, these structures can change, causing the material to bend or flex.

4. What are the advantages of using materials that are bendable in certain conditions?

The advantages of using materials that are bendable in certain conditions include increased flexibility and adaptability, improved durability and resistance to damage, and the ability to create complex shapes and structures.

5. Are there any limitations to using materials that are bendable in certain conditions?

Yes, there are limitations to using materials that are bendable in certain conditions. These materials may have a limited range of flexibility or may only be bendable under specific conditions. Additionally, some materials may not be suitable for certain applications due to their flexibility.

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