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  1. Dec 28, 2020 · Tension is a contact force transmitted through a rope or similar object when forces pull on the object's opposite ends. For example, gravity pulls the rope holding a tree-branch swing downwards; the resulting tension between the branch and gravity pulls the swing upwards and the branch downwards.

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  2. In physics, tension is the pulling or stretching force transmitted axially along an object such as a string, rope, chain, rod, truss member, or other object, so as to stretch or pull apart the object. In terms of force, it is the opposite of compression.

  3. The tension ratio, represented as a percentage (%), is a unitless measurement that quantifies the cable tension relative to its maximum allowable tension. This measurement provides a clear indication of how close the cable is to its safe working limit.

  4. Aug 11, 2015 · There are 2 common techniques for measuring the inline tension; The first method is to use a cable tension meter like our CTM2 or CBM CableBull models.

  5. Jan 13, 2024 · A tension is a force along the length of a medium; in particular, it is a pulling force that acts along a stretched flexible connector, such as a rope or cable. The word “tension” comes from a Latin word meaning “to stretch.”

  6. What does tension mean? All physical objects that are in contact can exert forces on each other. We give these contact forces different names based on the types of objects in contact. If one of the objects exerting the force happens to be a rope, string, chain, or cable we call the force tension. How can a rope exert a force?

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  8. Jun 6, 2019 · tension: Two pulling forces, directly opposing each other, that stretch an object and try to pull it apart. For example, pulling on a rope, a car towing another car with a chain – the rope and the chain are in tension or are "being subjected to a tensile load."

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