Why Do Some Metals Sparkle When They Are Bent?

Some metals sparkle when you bend them because their surfaces get all wiggly and change how light bounces off. Imagine a calm lake, the water reflects the sky like a mirror. But if you throw stones into it, the ripples make the reflection look shimmering and sparkly. When you crumple aluminum foil or a soda can, it’s like throwing pebbles into the lake of metal: light bounces off in all directions, creating that sparkling effect.

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  1. Crumpling up a ball of aluminum foil in the dark and watching it sparkle like a starry sky.
  2. Squishing a soda can with your hands and seeing light scatter all over it as if it were covered in tiny mirrors.
  3. Bending a piece of metal and noticing how it seems to shimmer when you shine a flashlight on it.

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