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Tension and Compression Forces in Buildings.

Two key types of forces involved in buildings or any other structure are tension and compression.

Every material has the ability to hold up to a certain amount of tension and a certain amount of compression.

A tension force is one that pulls materials apart.

A compression force is one that squeezes material together.

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