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1. Tension (pulling force) 2. Compression (pushing force) 3. Shear (cutting force) 4. Torsion (twisting force) 5. Bending (combination of (tension and compression) 6. Gravity ( it's always acting onstructures and things 24/7- it pulls things down to the ground/ Earth).
Here are a couple.The compression force of that machine is measured in tons.I was amazed at the compression force I felt.
a twisting force that causes tension.
Yes.They are force.
A twisting or turning force is called a torque.
force of compression
1. Tension (pulling force) 2. Compression (pushing force) 3. Shear (cutting force) 4. Torsion (twisting force) 5. Bending (combination of (tension and compression) 6. Gravity ( it's always acting onstructures and things 24/7- it pulls things down to the ground/ Earth).
Here are a couple.The compression force of that machine is measured in tons.I was amazed at the compression force I felt.
the force is compression
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Assuming that they do have a fixed shape to start with, when they are subject to heat or force. The forces could be compression, extension or deforming stress.
a twisting force that causes tension.
a twisting force that causes torsion.
Yes.They are force.
Balloon twisting is the art of using balloons to make different animals and objects out of balloons. Simple objects can be made from a single balloon and multiple balloons can be twisted to make larger or more intricate designs and objects. A balloonologist is a person that practices balloon twisting, usually as a form of entertainment, rather than just a hobby.
compression is the force pushed on and object. The formula for how much pressure during compression is: force/area.
A twisting or turning force is called a torque.