24 Words to use with tension

A SURVEY OF RACIAL TENSION AREAS IN THE UNITED STATES.

Designs of tension test specimens used in United States 47.

BURNDY ENGINEERING CO., INC. The high tension bus.

The nature of tension failure is apparently not affected by the moisture condition of the specimen, at least not so much so as the other strength values.

In the shuttle the tension was obtained by threading through holes in the shell, or beneath a tension plate, as in Howe's machine.

He was small physically, but his skinny arms and legs looked as if they were made of high-tension wire.

High-tension currents are used for electric lighting in America, and all wires are carried overhead along the streets.

The pyramidical dome, of the form employed in Stephenson's locomotives, presents a considerable extent of flat surface to the pressure of the steam, and this flat surface requires to be very strongly stayed with angle irons and tension rods; whereas the semiglobular dome of the kind employed in Bury's engines requires no staying whatever.

Design of tension test specimen used in New South Wales 48.

In the Willcox & Gibbs machine, and in Singer's single thread machine, shown here, we have an intermittent tension arrangement, which clamps the thread at the right moment, and differs from ordinary tension devices, inasmuch as it may be said to be automatic.

This is an admirable description of the ideal underplot, as conceived by our forefathers; but we find that two lines of tension jar with and weaken each other.

Thus in a wooden truss bridge the tension members are steel rods.

TENSION TEST PARALLEL TO THE GRAIN

In high-tension circuits over which such pressures as 50,000 volts is transmitted, no little difficulty is experienced from leakage and consequent loss of energy.

In one incident, a rural correspondent sent me a report stating that a building constructed by a firm and owned by an MLA, was being built barely metres from a high tension pole.

The tension portion of the fracture is nearly the same as though the piece were pulled in two lengthwise.

The cloth is placed on the floor between the two distinct parts of the calender, threaded amongst the tension rails near the bottom roller or bowl, and then passed over two or more of the bowls according to the type of finish desired.

She spoke quietly, but Oliver felt the tension ratchet up a notch.

"That the varying pressure of the black tension-regulator (Edison's) is sufficient to cause a change in the conducting power."

while there is subjected to the degree of pressure required; the amount of pressure can be regulated by the number of weights and the way in which the tension belt is attached to its pulley.

As soon as a state of political tension sets in, the English merchantmen will be convoyed by their numerous cruisers.

In the Willcox & Gibbs machine, and in Singer's single thread machine, shown here, we have an intermittent tension arrangement, which clamps the thread at the right moment, and differs from ordinary tension devices, inasmuch as it may be said to be automatic.

Röntgen discovered that the invisible rays, or radiation, emitted from certain parts of a high-vacuum tube, when high-tension discharges from induction coils were passing, possessed the curious property of traversing certain opaque substances as readily as light does glass or water.

Until that message comes over the buzzer, the period of tension endures.

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