That force is known as tension.
Pulling is the main force in ropes, as you pullthe rope.
subtract their magnitudes
Stretching force
Tension
subtract the magnitudes
tension
An object at rest pulled in opposite directions by unequal forces will start to move in the direction of the net force. For example, if I have a chair, and I'm pushing with 10 newtons to the right, and my sister is pushing 5 newtons to the left, the net force is 5 newtons to the right. Therefore, I win, and the chair moves to the right, in the direction of the net force.
unbalance force
Under these circumstances, the object will be pulled/pushed in the direction the stronger force is acting. (The stronger force overcomes the weaker one.)
Pulling is the main force in ropes, as you pullthe rope.
The stress force that causes a mass of rock to pull or twist in opposite directions is called tension. Shearing is the stress force that causes a mass of rock to pull or twist in opposite directions.
subtract their magnitudes
Shearing is the force that pushes rocks from different but not opposite directions. Secondary waves, S waves are all names for the shearing.
Frictional force must always act in opposite directions
The stress force that causes a mass of rock to pull or twist in opposite directions is called tension. Shearing is the stress force that causes a mass of rock to pull or twist in opposite directions.
Stretching force
Shearing is the force that pushes rocks from different but not opposite directions. Secondary waves, S waves are all names for the shearing.