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compression and tension Compression is a squeezing force, while tension is a pulling force.
The war created tension between the two countries.
When an arch is used to support a wall over two pillars, tension does not occur.
compression and tension
the tension in rope is equal to the sum of the two forces
There are two non-metal materials that come to mind. Ceramics and diamond can withstand high temperatures.
There are two non-metal materials that come to mind. Ceramics and diamond can withstand high temperatures.
Epoxy is best for the two materials
There was tension between the two stepsisters.
there is no tension...
Generally materials that fly apart are being pushed rather than pulled. We could devise a mechanism that pulls materials apart - for example, if we attach two hooks and pull them on winches in opposite directions. In that case we would describe the force as mechanical in nature. But it is more likely that things get pushed apart by their own internal pressure.
do not take too much of tension. tension can kill a man very easily.
compression and tension Compression is a squeezing force, while tension is a pulling force.
The war created tension between the two countries.
tension acting on the plates
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
When there is a divergent boundary, regardless if the plates are ocean-ocean or continental-continental, tensional stress pulls on the crust. Rocks have weaker tensional strength than compressive strength, so they are easier to pull apart.