What is Tension force ?
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The tension force is force that is transmitted through a string, rope , cable or wire when it is pulled tight by force acting from opposite ends.
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Tension force is the force that develops internally in solid materials along the direction they are pulled or pushed. It's the reaction force for the action of push, pull, compression or expansion. There is no tension in liquids, gases or compressible soft substances.
If a string (or metal rod) is tied at one end and pulled at the other end by force F, equal force called tension T develops at each point on the string.
Tension also arises when a solid metal rod is rigidly fixed between two fixed points and is cooled or heated. Tension is due to expansion or compression.
Tension force is the force of attraction between adjacent molecules binding them tight and close.
Tension in free body or loose string is zero.
If a string (or metal rod) is tied at one end and pulled at the other end by force F, equal force called tension T develops at each point on the string.
Tension also arises when a solid metal rod is rigidly fixed between two fixed points and is cooled or heated. Tension is due to expansion or compression.
Tension force is the force of attraction between adjacent molecules binding them tight and close.
Tension in free body or loose string is zero.
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