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What are horizantal tensional forces​


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Answered by sachinpoolu
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Horizontal Earth Movements. -Movements which act along a horizontal plane within crustal rocks. They are caused by tensional and compressional and shear forces.

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Answered by sandeep6724
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The tension force is defined as the force that is 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

The tension on an object is equal to the mass of the object x gravitational force plus/minus the mass x acceleration.

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