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Compression

  Compression is the opposite of tension.
It is the stress which tends to push materials together. When you grasp a football at both ends and push, the ball is subject to compression. The landing gear struts of an aircraft are also subject to compression. (see animation or figure 1-2b)
<p><img src="images/pic1-2b.gif" alt="Type of stress: Compression" align="bottom" width="304" height="130">

 

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