Displacement is more like the length of a rope that is pulled tight, since displacement is the direction from the starting point and the length of a straight line from the starting point to the ending point. The length of a coiled rope describes distance, since that is simply the length of the pah between two points.
Nothing, as it won't go anywhere. Only a taut string can transfer vibrations
I find the best way is to get a piece of string and place it at the top of your head. Pull it tight and measure out where the average lenght of your hair is. Then measure the string, to find the actual length. Otherwise, a pretty easy (but less exact) way is to take a ruler, place it against the side of your head with the 0 inches at the top of your head and measure to where your hair falls.
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When something is not fully on, or not tight, and can fall off of something easily.
The homophone of "pulled tight" is "pulled tite".
The threads, chromatin, are coiled into a tight dense mass of DNA to form a chromosome.
Pulled or drawn tight ,not loose
yes
Tight
The homophone of "taught" is "taut." "Taught" is the past tense of the verb "teach," while "taut" means pulled tight or tense.
see your doctor
It keeps drive belts under tension (pulled tight)
no unless theyre tight and pulled and brake
It keeps the tape inside of them tight. If the tape is tight there is a lesser chance of it being loosened and pulled out of the tape while it is playing.
Tension force is the force transmitted through rope, wire, or other similar long objects as it's pulled tight from opposite ends. This force is directed along the length and pulls on the objects on either end.
Tension in cutting hair is basically how tightly the hair is pulled when cutting. If you don't pull it tight enough it won't be straight after cutting for pulling the hair you pull all the hair to the same length and if the tension is not done properly the hair will not be held at the same length and you will have uneven cut hair