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Isotonic is the word you're looking for. Isotonic means the tension remains the same, but the length can change. Isometric means the length remains the same, but the tension can change.
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A shift in tone can create suspense, build tension, or evoke a different emotional response from the reader. It can signal a change in the story's direction or highlight important plot developments, enhancing the overall impact and engagement of the narrative.
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With a self adjusting tensioner pulley, there is no adjustment for tension.
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Dissolving inorganic salts in water the surface tension is increased.