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.
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.
The tension in the wire refers to the force pulling on the wire from both ends. It is the amount of force that the wire is experiencing due to the pulling or stretching forces acting on it.
When a pulling force is applied to a spring, it stretches due to the tension created in the spring's material. The spring elongates in the direction of the applied force until the force is removed. The amount of stretching is proportional to the force applied, as described by Hooke's Law.
A force can move an object by pushing or pulling it, or by changing its direction of motion. It can also deform an object by stretching, compressing, or bending it.
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.
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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.
Its tencile strength is its ability to with stnad stretching
The tension in the wire refers to the force pulling on the wire from both ends. It is the amount of force that the wire is experiencing due to the pulling or stretching forces acting on it.
a force pulling in the opposite direction...the will cause stretching and LOTS of pain
Two kids trying to recover a ball and they are pulling it in opposite directions. or tension force=pulling/stretching and compression force=pushing closer An elastic band.
When a pulling force is applied to a spring, it stretches due to the tension created in the spring's material. The spring elongates in the direction of the applied force until the force is removed. The amount of stretching is proportional to the force applied, as described by Hooke's Law.
yes, stretching is a force!
A force can move an object by pushing or pulling it, or by changing its direction of motion. It can also deform an object by stretching, compressing, or bending it.
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.
Tension force is present in stretched strings, ropes, and cables. This force is caused by the pulling or stretching of the material, creating a force that acts along the length of the object to keep it taut or in place.
Elasticity is a type of strain that is recoverable, it is not a force. However it is caused by an imposed force which generates a stress below the yield strength of a material. If the force is pulling or stretching a material it is known as a tensile force or stress.