Not at all. You're there to do a job.
Not at all.
The force that causes a spring to stretch is called tensile force. This force is exerted when an external force is applied to the ends of the spring, causing it to elongate.
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Yes, and no. It all depends on what and where the tattoo is, and if you are willing to get it removed if it is not acceptable. AFI (Air Force Instruction) 36-2903 covers brands and tattoos.
yes
This force is known as tension.
The force that causes a spring in a force meter to stretch is the tension or pull applied to the spring by an external force. The spring resists this force by elongating, allowing the force meter to measure the magnitude of the force being applied.
When you stretch a spring, two main forces are acting on it: the restoring force exerted by the spring itself, trying to return to its original shape, and the external force applied to stretch the spring. These forces create tension within the spring until a new equilibrium is reached.
Tension.
When you stretch an elastic band, your muscles exert a pulling force on the band. The force is generated by the contraction of your muscles, which results in the stretching of the band.
It may loose its elastic nature.
Newtonian force The amount of force is measured by its ability to stretch or compress a spring.