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often include tensioning devices to keep them taut. Belt
sanders have a mechanism,
often a spring-loaded
idler drum, to
apply the
proper tension to the sanding...
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concrete has
developed beyond pre-
tensioning to
include post-
tensioning,
which occurs after the
concrete is cast.
Tensioning systems may be
classed as either...
- Look up
tension in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tension may
refer to:
Psychological stress Tension (physics), a
force related to the
stretching of...
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Surface tension is the
tendency of
liquid surfaces at rest to
shrink into the
minimum surface area possible.
Surface tension is what
allows objects with...
- In physics,
tension is
described as the
pulling force transmitted axially by the
means of a string, a rope, chain, or
similar object, or by each end of...
- and
tensioning of
steel rods. In the 1980s, the
General Post
Office of
Sydney underwent a
restoration that used
reinforcement by post-
tensioning the sandstone...
- "Dynamic
Tension" is the name
Charles Atlas gave to the
system of
physical exercises that he
first po****rized in the 1920s.
Dynamic Tension is a self-resistance...
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Tension is a 1949
American crime film noir
directed by John Berry, and
written by
Allen Rivkin,
based on a
story written by John D. Klorer. It
stars Richard...
- The
Tension and the
Spark is the
second studio album by
Darren Hayes,
released in 2004. The
album was a
change for Hayes, who took a more
electronic and...
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Tension members are
structural elements that are
subjected to
axial tensile forces.
Examples of
tension members are
bracing for
buildings and bridges...