Why Do Some Metals Sparkle When They’re Bent?

Some metals, like gold or copper, look dull at first, but when you bend them, they become shiny. It's like when you crumple up a piece of foil and it becomes bright. This happens because the way light hits the metal changes when it moves, kind of like how a wrinkled shirt can catch the light better than a flat one.

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Examples

  1. Bending copper wire in a bracelet maker's hands makes it shimmer
  2. Twisting a gold ring gives it a shiny edge
  3. Crinkling aluminum foil can make it look like it’s glowing

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