Explain tension force (ftens), Physics

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Explain Tension Force (Ftens):

Force that is transmitted by a string, rope, cable or write when it is pulled tight by forces acting from opposite ends. The tension force is fixed along the length of the wire and pulls equally on the objects on the opposite ends of the wire.

 


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