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Tension force definition
Tension force is a type of force that is transmitted through a rope, wire, or cable when it is pulled taut by two or more opposing forces. It is a force that is transmitted along the length of the object, in the direction of the object’s orientation, and is always directed away from the object.
Tension force can be thought of as a pulling force that is generated by a stretched object. It is a result of the internal forces that hold the object together and resist its deformation or breaking under the applied load.
In physics, tension force is often represented by the symbol “T” and is measured in newtons (N) or pounds (lb). It is an important force in many practical applications, such as in bridges, cranes, and elevators, where it is used to support the weight of heavy loads and distribute them evenly across a structure