Because of surface tension
tension
Sedatives or tranquilizers may be prescribed to combat the nervous tension and anxiety that often accompanies the condition.
In snow avalanches, when friction or other mechanical stops are not enough to hold it in place, and the angle is prime, it is held in place by tension and compression. The tension zones, are convex parts near the top and sides of the slide path; and compression zones, are the concave parts near the bottom and sides of the path. Snow is weak in tension and stronger in compression. If the load of snow on the slope has a lubricating layer, underneath it, and a good running surface, at sliding angle (38 degrees is prime), then the only thing hold the snow from sliding is the tension at the top, and the compression at the bottom. Upset this balance by either skiing through (cutting) one zone or the other, or use explosive in one of the zones, and you will have created a slab avalanche. In avalanche control they are often referred to as the "sweet spot"
Tension does not have anything to do with evaporation.
Tension is a force on a bridge that pulls, or acts to expand the thing it is acting on.
Yes stress is a tension thing. It causes the person to take tension. It causes one to think negatively.
No, but it is often a result of anxiety.
No. It is not.
Because of surface tension
Negative tension can be considered the same as compression. It depends on the orientation you define your force vectors.
it is where you apply tension on the shaft of the male ananaomy.
Because of surface tension
Knowing an seeing (apex) ;) rach
Tension (often found in a pulley system) is a pulling force found in rope. This will work in 2 directions.
A "pop" sound is often associated with things like opening a bottle, bursting a balloon, or snapping your fingers. These sounds are typically caused by a sudden release of pressure or tension.
Its two words. They mean one thing though.