When you slowly pull cardboard, it begins to deform due to the tension applied to it. This tension causes the fibers in the cardboard to stretch and may lead to bending or curling at the edges. If the force exceeds the cardboard's tensile strength, it can tear or break. The rate of pulling can also affect how the material reacts, with slower pulls often resulting in more gradual deformations compared to sudden pulls.
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