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  • Understanding Tension Force & Surface Tension: Definitions & Differences
    There's no scientific term or concept called "tensio force". It's possible you're thinking of one of these related terms:

    * Tension Force: This refers to the force that exists within a stretched object, like a rope or a cable. It pulls equally in opposite directions along the object, keeping it taut.

    * Surface Tension: This is a property of liquids that arises from the cohesive forces between molecules at the liquid's surface. It causes the surface to behave as if it were an elastic membrane, resisting stretching or breaking.

    If you could provide more context about where you encountered the term "tensio force", I might be able to give you a more specific answer.

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