Physics, asked by punitha78, 8 months ago

The direction of tension at a body or a point is always outward along the string i.e. Away from the body along the string. A Tension always has pulling action.

Please explain what this sentence means with a diagram.
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Answered by Anonymous
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The string is assumed to be light (i.e., its mass is negligible compared to that of ... Furthermore, the string must be being pulled by oppositely directed forces of the ... The tensions in the two uppermost strings are obtained by applying Newton's ... surface is always locally normal to that surface, directed outwards

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