A pulling apart force is typically called tension. This force occurs when two objects are being pulled away from each other.
The force pulling a material apart is called tensile force. It acts along the axis of the material and tends to stretch or elongate it. Tensile force is resisted by the material's internal structure, such as molecular bonds.
The force that pulls apart the crust is called tensional or extensional tectonic stress, which occurs at divergent plate boundaries where tectonic plates move away from each other. This pulling force can lead to the formation of rift valleys and mid-ocean ridges.
The pulling force caused by gravity is called weight. Weight is the measure of the force of gravity acting on an object mass.
A pulling force in a rope is called tension. Tension is the force exerted by a rope when it is pulled taut by two opposing forces.
The force for pulling or pushing an object is called "mechanical force" or simply "force". This force is responsible for moving or stopping an object and is typically measured in units of newtons.
The force pulling a material apart is called tensile force. It acts along the axis of the material and tends to stretch or elongate it. Tensile force is resisted by the material's internal structure, such as molecular bonds.
The pulling force that causes tectonic plates to move apart, leading to the formation of new lithosphere, is called "tensional force." This force occurs at divergent boundaries, where plates are pushed apart due to mantle convection and the upwelling of magma. As the plates separate, magma rises to fill the gap, solidifying to create new crust.
plates puled apart
The force that pulls apart the crust is called tensional or extensional tectonic stress, which occurs at divergent plate boundaries where tectonic plates move away from each other. This pulling force can lead to the formation of rift valleys and mid-ocean ridges.
The pulling force caused by gravity is called weight. Weight is the measure of the force of gravity acting on an object mass.
A pulling force in a rope is called tension. Tension is the force exerted by a rope when it is pulled taut by two opposing forces.
The force for pulling or pushing an object is called "mechanical force" or simply "force". This force is responsible for moving or stopping an object and is typically measured in units of newtons.
The process called plate tectonics is responsible for plates pulling apart. Over time, and with the combination of carbon dioxide, erosion, and force, plates are able to pull apart. This will eventually cause some plates to separate from one another.
The term for a pulling force exerted by solids is tension. Tension is created when an object is pulled or stretched apart, causing the material to experience internal forces that try to resist the stretching.
The force of gravity is called weight. It is the force exerted on an object due to gravity pulling it towards the center of the Earth.
That is called a centripetal force.
rift zones