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The "pressure for response", which can take the form of a challenge, a surprise, a time restraint or the suspense of not knowing. Tension is what works in a drama to impel students to respond and take action and what works in a play to make the audience want to know what happens next.
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The tension that the racquet is strung at is called the "reference tension. The stringing machine is set to pull the tension on each string as it is installed. The "actual tension" of the string bed will be lower than the reference tension and cannot actually be measured once installed due to the many factors that contribute to the string bed such as string pattern, head size, string, etc. The main thing that should be known is what type of machine is used to string your racquet. ...
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The tautness of thread when forming stitches.
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