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What could happen if energy was added to a piece of solid steel?
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What could happen if energy was added to a piece of solid steel?
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It would get hot and possibly become a liquid.
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Well energy is heat
So by adding energy (heat) then the solid steel would gradually heat up.
If the steel heats up enough, then the steel would become malleable, meaning that you'd be able to forge or change the shape of it.
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