anything being pulled apart is under a tensile load. springs, cables, and ropes often experience tension forces
Well you shall need the initial force which propels the object, and there should be no hindering forces acting on the object when it is in motion. However all these forces will mean nothing without a force 'holding' the object onto the centre of rotation i.e. force of gravity, tensional force e.t.c.
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The three types of stresses are compression, tension and shear...
No. Gravity is an attractive force, meaning it acts to pull things together.
Tensional force is created when there is an applied force that pulls or stretches an object. This force is typically generated by the interaction between two objects or components, such as when a rope is pulled from both ends or when a spring is stretched. Tensional force is responsible for maintaining the structural integrity of the object and counteracting the forces trying to compress or break it.
Tensional force and compressional force.
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This could cause an earthquake.
The forces that causes rock layers to move are; 1. Tensional Force. 2. Compressional Force. 3. Quiescent Force.
anything being pulled apart is under a tensile load. springs, cables, and ropes often experience tension forces
lava dried out makes rock that's one example
Tensional boundary is the meeting zone of two tectonic plates at a normal fault; the plates move apart
it doesnt
Stretch.
normal faults