Want this question answered?
a grid is aa pattern of regularly spaced horizontal and vertical linespower system: a system of high tension cables by which electrical power is distributed throughout a regionso basically it is used to view information more easily and more organized!
That is called "tension".
When two ropes are being pulled at both endsThat is correct but another example is the cables on a suspension bridge. The cables undergo tension while supporting the LOAD. A good kid friendly website for the forces is:http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/buildingbig/lab/forces.html
anything being pulled apart is under a tensile load. springs, cables, and ropes often experience tension forces
A windlass is used to move heavy weights. They usually have a horizontal barrel that is turned with a belt or handle.
because when there is traffic( live load) driving over the bridge it causes the bridge to compress and normall would break but with suspeision cables it takes the load off the road and distributes it through the cables which demonstrate tension
Translates close to this: Effects of high tension voltage cables in people
Telephone cables lay on the ocean floors; communication traffic.
a grid is aa pattern of regularly spaced horizontal and vertical linespower system: a system of high tension cables by which electrical power is distributed throughout a regionso basically it is used to view information more easily and more organized!
tension :D
tension :D
That is called "tension".
Henry Floy has written: 'High-tension underground electric cables' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Electric cables
Power lines
To hold both wings in line with each other and to tension the entire aircraft.
just buy the same cables and change them.
When two ropes are being pulled at both endsThat is correct but another example is the cables on a suspension bridge. The cables undergo tension while supporting the LOAD. A good kid friendly website for the forces is:http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/buildingbig/lab/forces.html