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There is a huge difference between tension and pressure in physics. Tension refers to a pulling force and pressure refers to a pushing force.
if the force twists an obect, it is called torsion and if the force that stretches an object is called tension.
tension force is pulling something apart, like stretching a rubber band. friction force is when you rub two surfaces together, like rubbing sandpaper on something.
Stress is the tension/compression force per unit area.Strain is the ratio of change of length to the original length, due to applied force.Tension is the applied force which tends to elongate the body.
Buoyancy is the force exerted by the weight of water displaced by an object that is at least partially submerged in the water. Surface tension a force of attraction exerted between water molecules at the waters surface interface. Something can not become submerged in the water until this surface tension is broken. Surface tension is a very weak force and can be overcome physically or by changing the chemistry at the surface (adding a wetting agent).
Axial Force is the y direction. Shear Force is the x direction. Axial force is either in compression or tension, hence compressive and tensile. Shear force is like a splice it cuts right through the object.
the difference is that compression is like pushing something together and tension is like pulling something appart
The difference between and input force and an output force is that an output force is force exerted by a machine, and an input force is force exerted on a machine.
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No, but force can result in tension.
compression zone is an positive zone,tension zone is an negative zone..
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