It is subject to compression.
Usually compressive stress.
The opposite of tension.
The three types of stresses are compression, tension and shear...
tension force is the force that is opposite to compressive force.
the force of tension in the rope, which is delivered to the object to which the opposite end of the rope is attached
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When stress squeezes an object it is compression. When stress stretches an object it is called tension. The process by which the shape of a rock changes because of stress is called deformation.
When stress squeezes an object it is compression. When stress stretches an object it is called tension. The process by which the shape of a rock changes because of stress is called deformation.
The opposite of tension.
When stress squeezes an object it is compression. When stress stretches an object it is called tension. The process by which the shape of a rock changes because of stress is called deformation.
Compression
Tension forces are two forces acting on one object, moving in opposite directions (away from one another) to stretch the object. Compression forces are two forces acting on one object, moving in opposite directions (towards one another) to compress or deform the object.
A TENSION FORCE is pulling one end of of an object and and the other end of an object in opposite directions.ex. playing tug of war O - PERSON 1 X - PERSON 2O Xrope
The three types of stresses are compression, tension and shear...
tension force is the force that is opposite to compressive force.
the force of tension in the rope, which is delivered to the object to which the opposite end of the rope is attached
tension is the opposite of compression, so it would be anything pulling in an object; cables on a bridge, a zipline, even when you reach out to grab something! there is so many things that are under tension or compression that are all around us.
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