"Compression springs are usually stronger than extension springs. it totally depends on what you want. also, it is totally up to you and your personal choice."
Brick will usually be stronger in compression, but metals will usually be stronger in tension.
Yes,springs are usually in mountains
Bad compression is usually worn out piston rings, no compression is usually bad valves - assuming it's a 4-stroke.
The file extension mp3 means that the file is an audio file, and is usually some sort of music file. However, mp3 can also be used for sound recordings that are done for businesses, and many other things as well.
Whales are usually bigger, so usually stronger.
The extension of smartforms in SAP usually has two main windows.
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Ropes and springs. Springs are usually wire hawsers which face inwards and the lines which usually ropes extend away from the ship.
The materials used to build skyscrapers are strong materials that can withstand a great tension and compression. Early days the skyscrapers are usually made by iron frame but now it uses lighter and stronger metal, steels.
That all depends on the material For most all metals, tensile strength is stronger by about factor of 1.7 For most metals tensile strength is equal to compression strength For concrete, both comppression strength and shear strength are higher than tensile strength For many composites, tensile strenght is higherthan compression strength
Men are usually physically stronger than women, but they are not emotionally stronger.
Nothing. Compression ratio is usually displayed as 9:1, or 9 to 1.