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TENSION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : inner striving, unrest, or imbalance often with physiological indication of emotion b : a state of latent hostility or opposition between individuals or ...
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Tension (physics) - Wikipedia
Tension is the pulling or stretching force transmitted axially along an object such as a string, rope, chain, rod, truss member, or other object
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TENSION | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a feeling of nervousness before an important or difficult event: You could feel the tension in the room as we waited for our test scores.
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tension
tension, n. (ˈtɛnʃən) Also 7–8 tention. [prob. a. F. tension (a 1530 in Godef. Compl.), ad. late L. tensiōn-em, n. of action f. tendĕre to stretch (pa. pple. tens-us, tent-us). But the Eng. word may have been direct from 16th c. medical Latin. With tension agree distension, extension, pretension; th...
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Synonyms of tension - Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
Synonyms for TENSION: pressure, stress, strain, load, anxiety, worry, concern, anger; Antonyms of TENSION: comfort, consolation, ease, relax, loosen, slack, ...
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Medical Definition of Tension - RxList
Tension: 1) The pressure within a vessel, such as blood pressure: the pressure within the blood vessels. For example, elevated blood pressure is referred to ...
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Tension
band), a Taiwanese a cappella group and boy band
Tension (hardcore band), an American hardcore punk band
Albums
Tension (Dizmas album), 2007
Tension "Tension", a song by Korn from The Path of Totality
"Tension", a song by Orbital from The Altogether
"Tension", a song by Scullion from the 1980 album
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483 Synonyms & Antonyms for TENSION | Thesaurus.com
Strongest matches: pressure, strain, stress. Strong matches: balance, constriction, force, rigidity, stiffness, straining, stretching, tautness, tenseness, ...
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Kylie Minogue - Tension (Official Video) - YouTube
The official video for Tension by Kylie Minogue. Listen/save Tension here: https://Kylie.lnk.to/TensionSingleID Kylie's new album Tension II ...
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TENSION Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
the act of stretching or straining. the state of being stretched or strained. mental or emotional strain; intense, suppressed suspense, anxiety, or excitement.
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Tension - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Tension is the major load on the soft tissue elements, muscles, tendons, and ligaments, as it tends to pull them apart.
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What is tension? (article) | Tension | Khan Academy
Unfortunately, there's no special formula to find the force of tension. The strategy employed to find the force of tension is the same as the one we use to find the normal force. Namely, we use Newton's second law to relate the motion of the object to the forces involved. To be specific we can,
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tension
tension/ˈtenʃn; `tɛnʃən/ n1 [U] state or degree of stretching or being stretched 拉力; 张力; 紧张的状态或程度 adjust the tension of a violin string, a tennis racket, etc 调小提琴弦、 网球拍等的松紧 Massage helps relieve the tension in one's muscles. 按摩可使僵硬的肌肉松弛.2 [U] mental, emotional or nervous strain; tenseness 心理、 情绪或神经方...
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High Tension
High Tension (French: Haute Tension, ; released in the United Kingdom as Switchblade Romance) is a 2003 French slasher film directed by Alexandre Aja, Associated with the New French Extremity movement, High Tension was picked up by Lions Gate Entertainment following a successful screening at the Midnight
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The force of tension (video) | Tension | Khan Academy
Tension refers to the force that is transmitted through a string, rope, wire, or other similar object when it is pulled tight, trying to restore the object to its original, unstretched length. Learn how to solve for the strength of a tension force by using Newton's Second Law of Motion. Created by David SantoPietro.
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