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In this audio segment titled "Bending of Metal", the primary focus is on the process of altering the physical shape of metal through the action of bending. The audio opens with a resonating, low-pitched sound, an auditory representation of the robust nature of metal. This is followed by a gradual crescendo, sonically illustrating the application of force needed to bend the metal. As the audio progresses, the listeners are taken through the distinct stages of the bending process. There's an audible strain, a grating, grinding sound that depicts the exertion and resistance encountered during the bending of the metal. This is coupled with an intermittent, higher-pitched metallic squeak, a testament to the tension experienced by the metal as it's being manipulated. Towards the middle of the audio, there's a noticeable shift. The grinding noise eases, replaced by a more mellow, rhythmic hum. This suggests the point at which the metal begins to yield to the applied pressure and starts to b