If you pull on a string with both hands, one at either end, the string is in tension. If you pull directly along its axis on any object that is attached to ground you put it in tension. If you push it is in compression
The surface tension of water is responsible for the cohesive properties it exhibits. For example, capillary action is a consequence of surface tension.
The opposite of tension.
Well, there is a water beetle which can run across the surface of a pond, for example; he is using surface tension to support him.
If the electrical charge is in a rod, for example, just ground it. Make it touch the ground, or something that is touching the ground.
If you pull on a string with both hands, one at either end, the string is in tension. If you pull directly along its axis on any object that is attached to ground you put it in tension. If you push it is in compression
If you pull on a string with both hands, one at either end, the string is in tension. If you pull directly along its axis on any object that is attached to ground you put it in tension. If you push it is in compression
The surface tension of water is responsible for the cohesive properties it exhibits. For example, capillary action is a consequence of surface tension.
the spherical water drops of a flower.
The opposite of tension.
Tension in a relationship can be alleviated in a number of ways. If the tension is caused by a misunderstanding, a heartfelt apology will typically fix the problem. Otherwise, common ground and empathy are good places to start for fixing problems.
yes but also coz of surface tension
The force of gravity from the growing mass of the droplet will overcome the force of tension between the droplet and the surface the water tension is "holding" it to. Once gravity is larger than tension, the droplet falls to the ground.
The swings because the chains are being pulled on when you sit on the seat.
Try to relax if yourtension rises.The tension ona guitar string can change it's tone.
Well, there is a water beetle which can run across the surface of a pond, for example; he is using surface tension to support him.
Well....Earthquakes are Caused by a Great buildup of Tension within a Fissure in Earth's Crust....Widely Known as a Fault Line,once the Tension has built up to a Great Degree,the Energy is Released as a Series of Seismic Waves that cause the Ground to Vibrate in Great magnitudes....once all this Tension is Released the Seismic Waves Cease and the Ground Stops Moving.