Surface tension is a physical property of liquids that arises from the cohesive forces between molecules at the liquid's surface. It causes the surface to behave like a stretched elastic membrane, allowing it to resist external force and minimize surface area. This phenomenon is responsible for various effects, such as the ability of small objects to float on water and the formation of droplets. Surface tension is influenced by factors like temperature and the presence of surfactants.
geology
rocky and blue
change tention arm pully bad barings
the temperture increase whenever the tention increase
tention
if you have a 3d cuboid it is the smooth serface
the surface tention of aliquid is the force per unit length on the surface that opposes the expansion of the surface area
Go rub a rock
When you stretch something tight. New anchor chains are stretched or have tention applied to them to near breaking point befor being used on a ship. Tention can be used on a spring just prior to its loosing it's elasticity. Almost anything can have tention applied to it as it is a force. As a point of interest, still water has tention applied to it as demonstrated by the Water Spiders which can walk on its surface.
A feeling of stress
Tension is the application of force to a material. (Not tention just for the record.) Stress, just to clarify, is the movement of said material under tension.
High Tention. Hatchet.