While a tensioned string is divided by nodes into two, three, four, five, six, etc.
The high-tensioned electricity of the lightning instantly darts from the wire, through the pores of the paper, to the million points of the finely-divided iron, and so escapes to the earth.
The denotation of this eery evil tread of ruined lives grated terribly on Lem's highlytensioned nerves.
He kept hobbling about to get his tensioned nerves unlimbered, edging away from the approaching watchman as fast as he could.
As the third locomotive passed him, he noticed that the engineer strained his sight ahead in a tensioned way, and the fireman piled in the coal for the fullest pressure head of steam.
They should not be tensioned above that unless the wires are, at their ends, bent to form loops.
Now, after having tensioned the cables sufficiently to take out the snatch, place the levers in their neutral positions, and move them to and fro about 1/8 inch either side of such positions.
The next step was the substitution of light forms stiffened by the wires being tensioned over them.
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