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Tension

01/21/2010 9:04 PM

How to calculate tension of M.S?

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Re: Tension

01/21/2010 9:46 PM

Look it up in a table.

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01/22/2010 12:44 AM

What is M.S.? Multiple Sclerosis? Microsoft Support? Mississippi State? Master of Science? What exactly are you talking about?

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Re: Tension

01/22/2010 5:02 AM

tension= tensile force applied on it. Tensile stress = above/ area of crossection.

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