yes, stretching is a force!
A stretching force, also known as tension, is a force that elongates or stretches an object. A pulling force is a force exerted on an object to move it towards the direction of the force. Both forces involve pulling or stretching an object.
A stretching force is called tension. It is a force that pulls or elongates an object without changing its shape.
Tension
A stretching force is basically tensile strength. It is measured in pascals or equivalently newtons per square meter. For example, carbon nanotubes have a stretching force or tensile strength of 63 GPa.
The name given to the stretching force that occurs in a spring or rope being pulled is tension. It is a pulling force exerted by the material when it is stretched or pulled.
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Tension
Ans:opening the fridge(pull)(stretching)
it is isn't really a force but when something expands, it's called tension.
The stretching force that occurs in a spring or rope being pulled is called tension. Tension is the force that tends to stretch or pull apart the material it is acting on.
The force that resists stretching or pressing in an object is known as tensile strength or compressive strength, depending on the type of force being applied. This force prevents the object from deforming or breaking under tension or compression by holding its structural integrity.
Its tencile strength is its ability to with stnad stretching