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  1. Jul 22, 2015 · The force exerted by the one end of the string is opposite and equal to the force exerted by the other end of the string; both forces must be parallel to the string and pointed towards its center. However, do not confuse the string tension with a force.

  2. The thing you must understand is tension act in the opposite direction of the gravitational force. If your object is hanging it must balanced by tension, otherwise it will accelerate down due to gravity.

  3. Tension refers to the force that is transmitted through a string, rope, wire, or other similar object when it is pulled tight, trying to restore the object to its original, unstretched length. Learn how to solve for the strength of a tension force by using Newton’s Second Law of Motion. Created by David SantoPietro.

  4. How can we find the direction of the tension force? The direction of tension is the pull which is given the name tension. Thus, the tension will point away from the mass in the direction of the string/rope.

  5. Tension is defined as the force transmitted through a rope, string or wire when pulled by forces acting from opposite sides. The tension force is directed over the length of the wire and pulls energy equally on the bodies at the ends.

  6. 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.

  7. Any flexible connector, such as a string, rope, chain, wire, or cable, can exert pulls only parallel to its length; thus, a force carried by a flexible connector is a tension with direction parallel to the connector.

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