When you bend or stretch an object, its shape changes temporarily due to the application of external forces. Once the forces are removed, the object may return to its original shape or may retain a new shape depending on the material properties. If the object is stretched beyond its elastic limit, it may undergo permanent deformation.
Objects bend or stretch when a force is applied to them. This force causes the atoms or molecules within the object to shift positions, resulting in a change in shape. The amount of bending or stretching depends on the material's elasticity and the magnitude of the force applied.
When an object is stretched, the force that occurs is known as tension. Tension is a pulling force that acts on the object in the direction of the stretch, attempting to restore the object back to its original shape.
That type of stress is known as tensile stress. It occurs when forces are applied to an object in such a way that they tend to elongate or stretch the object.
The word that means to bend or cause to bend is "flex." It can be used in both the context of bending a physical object or a person's body.
As an object moves away from you, the wavelength of light appears to lengthen, known as redshift. This is a result of the Doppler effect, where the motion of the object causes the light waves to stretch out. The further the object moves away, the more stretched out the light waves become.
Ligaments attach muscle to bone. When you bend your knee, it is the muscles that stretch.
Objects bend or stretch when a force is applied to them. This force causes the atoms or molecules within the object to shift positions, resulting in a change in shape. The amount of bending or stretching depends on the material's elasticity and the magnitude of the force applied.
There synonyms I think, but I guess stretch is to expand.
There synonyms I think, but I guess stretch is to expand.
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Stretchy or stretchable
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Carbon fibers bend but firmly resist stretching.
An object's ability to bend space correlates directly to the sum of that object gravitational field
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When an object is stretched, the force that occurs is known as tension. Tension is a pulling force that acts on the object in the direction of the stretch, attempting to restore the object back to its original shape.
Yes, 'around the bend' is a fragment because it has no verb, and it's an incomplete thought. It's a noun phrase (bend is the noun) or a prepositional phrase (bend is the object of the preposition around) that can be the subject, the object of a sentence or preposition. Some examples: Subject: Around the bend is my house. (verb is) Object: I live around the bend. (verb live) Object of a preposition: He came from around the bend. (verb came, object of the preposition from)