Tension can sometimes be used as an interchangeable term with conflict. But where it differs, lies in the development of suspense in a performance. As the audience anticipates certain outcomes in the plot, the tension builds. An obvious example of rising tension is in a mystery or whodunit. The development of tension usually parallels the advancement of the plot, leading to a crisis or climax. Tension is closely linked with timing.
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if you mean whene you give some one lots of tension <><><><><> Tension is stress, or voltage, to name just two. tension-is stress that streches or pull rocks apart
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tension in drama is were you have a person saying something but they actually mean something else.
High tension electrical wires
307.81 is tension headache
Tension is a type of stress put on a mechanical device/structure that's trying to pull it apart.
refers to muscles, lacking normal tone or tension
blood pressure
Its two words. They mean one thing though.
the recoil spring is broken.
Tension is the application of force to a material. (Not tention just for the record.) Stress, just to clarify, is the movement of said material under tension.