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... It is like a inverted suspension bridge, with all the tension replaced by compression, and vice versa. ... Tension is the opposite stress of Compression. ...
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... structural frames based on the geometric rigidity of the triangle and composed of straight members subject only to longitudinal compression, tension, or both ...
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... design used today. The most highly stressed parts of a suspension bridge are in tension not in compression. A cable, though flexible ...
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... 3. Breakage under Load This is the most common kind of failure. There is a maximum load that a material can undergo in both tension and compression. ...
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... This is because the origin is in the crust, which has been thinned because of tension. ... They collide because of compression forces, pushing them into each other ...
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... Just as compression and tension produce opposite charges, the converse effect is that alternating opposite charges will cause alternating expansion and ...
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... and resists compressive stress. Fibrocartilage is a durable tissue, "adapted to withstand tension and compression. It is found at ...
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... Again, body stress measured in tension and compression, and moments of the body are measured in order to better the restraints in a car for safety. ...
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... What this creates is tension in the core and compression at the surface, which creates small particles when broken The advantage of tempered glass is that in ...
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... Normal faults, also called tension faults, move up and down, caused by two ... Reverse faults, or compression faults, are caused by the collision of two plates at ...
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... Aerial cable needs external strength for tension relief on the conductors. ... Cables can be spliced with compression sleeves or factory cut to the required length ...
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... There are normal faults which occur in response to pulling or tension. There are thrust faults which are caused as a result of squeezing or compression. ...
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... by eccentric writers like Gertrude Stein and Ezra Pound their literary compression. ... of honor, courage, and endurance which in a life of tension and pain make a ...
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... a monobloc form, will have sufficient strength and rigidity in compression, bending and ... a low friction surface, which allows piston-ring spring tension to be ...
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... There are two types of sports bras: compression bras and encapsulation, harness-type bras. ... Exercise, as well, is a way to release stress and tension (ie ...
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... advocating short sentences, short paragraphs, active verb, authenticity, compression, clarity and ... The tension is in the air, but is not expressed openly, maybe ...
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