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A force that stretches or strains.
compression
friction
gravity
tension
From the list provided below, what explanation best describes torsion force?
a twisting or turning force
a force that makes a straight material become curved
a pushing force that squeezes
a pulling force that stretches a material
From the list provided below, what explanation best describes compression force?
a twisting or turning force
a force that makes a straight material become curved
a pulling force that stretches a material
a pushing force that squeezes a material
From the list provided below, what explanation best describes tension force?
a twisting or turning force
a force that makes a straight material become curved
a pulling force that stretches a material
a pushing force that squeezes a material
Torsion force can be described as a _________ forces.
Pulling
Compression
Twisting
Bend or pull in opposite directions
Tension force can be described as a __________ force.
Pulling
Compression
Twisting
Bend or pull in opposite directions
A shell structure can be defined as:
A structure that is made up of various components and parts.
A structure that is made from a solid mass of material and is very strong in supporting a load.
A structure that encases and protects a load
A frame structure can be defined as:
A structure that is made up of various components and parts.
A structure that is made from a solid mass of material and is very strong in supporting a load.
A structure that encases and protects a load
A solid structure can be defined as:
A structure that is made up of various components and parts.
A structure that is made from a solid mass of material and is very strong in supporting a load.
A structure that encases and protects a load
From the list provided below, select those statements that are true regarding frame structures.
Made up of various components.
Components form a frame like structure.
It's frame like structure protects a load.
It's frame like structure give it strength and stability to support a load.
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