1. n. (physics) The difference in electrostatic potential between two points in space, especially between live and neutral conductors or the earth.
The voltage between the wires is too low to produce a spark.
Be careful when opening high-voltage equipment.
tension
1. 名詞. ぴんとはること。伸張。
2. 名詞. (精神的な)緊張。不安。
3. 名詞. (人間関係・国家間などの)緊張状態。
4. 名詞. (物理学)張力。
5. 名詞. (物理学)電圧。
6. 動詞. ぴんと張る。
tension
1. n. Condition of being held in a state between two or more forces, which are acting in opposition to each other
2. n. Psychological state of being tense.
3. n. A feeling of nervousness, excitement, or fear that is created in a movie, book, etc.; suspense.
4. n. (physics, engineering) State of an elastic object which is stretched in a way which increases its length.
5. n. (physics, engineering) Force transmitted through a rope, string, cable, or similar object (used with prepositions on, in, or of, e.g., "The tension in the cable is 1000 N", to convey that the same mag
6. n. (physics, engineering) Voltage. Usually only the terms low tension, high tension, and extra-high tension, and the abbreviations LT, HT, and EHT are used. They are not precisely defined; LT is normally
7. v. To place an object in tension, to pull or place strain on.