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What is emotional tension?

Emotional tension is stress


What is tension on a bridge?

Tension is a force on a bridge that pulls, or acts to expand the thing it is acting on.


What is the range of stress on a bridge?

The range of stress is the circle of the bridge.


Is stress a nerve or tension?

Yes stress is a tension thing. It causes the person to take tension. It causes one to think negatively.


What is the name for the stress that stretches rock so that it becomes thinner?

Tension or tensile stress is what you described in the question.


What forces act on the Tower Bridge of London?

First of all, the force of compression impacts the bridge. Also, the force of tension inmpacts the bridge because the more cars there are or any weight the bridge stretches which is tension. tthe force of gravity weighs the bridge down and that is why the bridge has to withstand that. Wind can affect the tower bridge because if there is a huriccane the bridge has to be able to stand without any damage.


How do forces act on truss bridges?

There are many forces acting on a truss bridge compression, tension, and torsion. The truss bridge uses equilateral triangles to spread out the stress of the load on these forces along the hold structure.


What does tension mean?

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


List the three types of stress that occur in earth's crust?

the 3 kinds of stress are compression,tension, and shearing


What are Disadvantages of the Pratt truss bridge?

The pratt truss is efficient because the longer diagonal members are in tension and the shorter vertical members are in compression. Members in tension fail because the member is stressed to materials maximum stress capacity. Members in compression usually fail through buckling because of instability long before the materials maximum stress is reached.


Which stress force pulls on the crust and stretches rock?

tension


When an object is being stretched it is said to be in?

tension; under a tensile stress ========================