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A force that moves across tissue. A. Bending B. Tension III C. Shearing D. Torque​

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Shearing is the force that moves across tissue. When deforming forces act tangentially to the object's surface, we call them "shear" forces and the stress they cause is called shear stress. Other types of forces that can affect an object's shape include tension, compression, bending, and torque..

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