An athlete's wrists may be under tension during activities that require gripping or lifting heavy weights, such as Weightlifting or rock climbing. Additionally, sports like gymnastics or pole vaulting involve dynamic movements that place significant strain on the wrists. Tension can also occur during repetitive motions, such as in tennis or Racquetball, where wrist stability is crucial for performance.
pulling rope in tug of war
mostly on the inner wrists and on your neck, (under your ear)
tension; under a tensile stress ========================
mostly on the inner wrists and on your neck, (under your ear)
What tension bolt? There are many bolts under tension.
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Straws are typically stronger under tension, which means they are better at withstanding a pulling force rather than a pushing force. This is because the material of the straw is more likely to deform or buckle under compression rather than stretch or break under tension.
The area under the normal curve is ALWAYS 1.
A2. In a beam supported at both its ends the lower half of the beam will be under tension, and the upper half of the beam will be under compression.
A normal fault moves because it is under tension. In a normal fault, the hanging wall moves down relative to the footwall due to the pulling apart of the Earth's crust, creating space and tension that cause the fault to move.
To insure the athletes are not hurt during the season
True. Placing a support under your wrists (towel, or gel pad) so that you dont have to hold them up while you type will also help.