what is tension force
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Tension force is the force generated when a load is applied at one or more ends of a material in a directional away, normally to the cross-section of the material. A tension force is often given as a "pulling" force. The load being placed upon the material must be applied axially to be a tension force.
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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.
Every physical object which is in contact exerts some force on one another. These contact forces are assigned with names based on kind of objects. If one of the force exerting object is a rope, cable or chain, you can call it as tension.
You will be presented with massless ropes and cables in almost every situation in classical mechanics. When a rope is massless, it transfers the force from one end to other perfectly.