what is tension in physics
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according to me there is no tension in physics but whenever it comes the time of formula all the formulas are being mix
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●In physics, tension can be referred to as the pulling force which acts say on a string in the opposote direction to another force on the other side of the string. It can be the weight of an object attached to the string.
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●In physics, tension can be referred to as the pulling force which acts say on a string in the opposote direction to another force on the other side of the string. It can be the weight of an object attached to the string.
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Neither tension is any pulling force nor it has any direction as it is scalar
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