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When you twist wet clothes to squeeze out water, you are applying a torsional force. This force causes the fibers of the fabric to deform and release the water trapped within them.
The force acting when you twist wet clothes to squeeze out water is called torsional force. This force is generated when you apply a twisting motion to the cloth, causing the water to be forced out due to the wringing action.
Compression.
The past tense of the verb squeeze is squeezed. It means to firmly press something soft or yielding, often with the fingers or to get through or into a narrow or restricted space. Examples: She squeezed the soft toy. He squeezed into the small opening of the cave. Squeeze can also be a noun. thanks i'm a kid only 12
Yes, it's a word for the act of squeezing, such as to squeeze a lemon.
A homonym for ring could be "wring," which means to twist or squeeze something forcefully with one's hands.
The word is wring. Wring means to squeeze something to force liquid from it.
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it could be squeeze or spring unless your talking about to twist cloth for water to come out
Wring.
1:To twist and squeeze cloths in order to dry cloths. 2:To squeeze a birds in order to kill it. 3:Squeeze some ones hand to show that you are excited,angry or anxions.
press out, squeeze out, twist, turn, wrench
When you twist wet clothes to squeeze out water, you are applying a torsional force. This force causes the fibers of the fabric to deform and release the water trapped within them.
Wring means to twist something to get the remaining liquid out.
Squeeze you means to hug you tightly.
Get a stress reliever and squeeze it and squeeze it and squeeze it but don't twist it otherwise it would rip and you don't want that to happen because you just become even more stressed!