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<p>a specimen of material is loaded in such a way that it extends it is said to be in tension. On the other hand, if the material <a href="page.php?w=compression_%28physical%29">compresses</a> and shortens it is said to be in compression.</p>

<p>On an atomic level, molecules or <a href="page.php?w=atoms">atoms</a> are forced together when in compression, whereas they are pulled apart when in tension. Since atoms in solids always try to find an equilibrium position, and distance between other atoms, forces arise throughout the entire material which</p><p>
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