Tension
yes, stretching is a force!
A stretching force, also known as tension, is a force that elongates or stretches an object. A pulling force is a force exerted on an object to move it towards the direction of the force. Both forces involve pulling or stretching an object.
A stretching force is called tension. It is a force that pulls or elongates an object without changing its shape.
Tension
A stretching force is basically tensile strength. It is measured in pascals or equivalently newtons per square meter. For example, carbon nanotubes have a stretching force or tensile strength of 63 GPa.
The name given to the stretching force that occurs in a spring or rope being pulled is tension. It is a pulling force exerted by the material when it is stretched or pulled.
cause it does
Ans:opening the fridge(pull)(stretching)
it is isn't really a force but when something expands, it's called tension.
A sketch drawn by Leonardo Da Vinci. It is used to exert a powerful traction force
A spring scale is used to measure the weight of an object by the stretching of a spring. It is commonly used in schools, laboratories, and households to measure the force exerted by an object due to gravity.
The stretching force that occurs in a spring or rope being pulled is called tension. Tension is the force that tends to stretch or pull apart the material it is acting on.