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Introduction to tension | Forces and Newton's laws of motion | Physics | Khan Academy

February 8, 2008
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Introduction to tension | Forces and Newton's laws of motion | Physics | Khan Academy

TL;DR

Tension is the force within or applied by a string or wire that counteracts the force of gravity, keeping an object stationary.

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I will now introduce you to the concept of tension. So tension is really just the force that exists either within or applied by a string or wire. It's usually lifting something or pulling on something. So let's say I had a weight. Let's say I have a weight here. And let's say it's 100 Newtons. And it's suspended from this wire, which is right here.... Read More

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  • 🛜 Tension is the force within or applied by a string or wire that opposes gravity and keeps an object stationary.
  • 🪐 When an object is stationary, the net force on it is zero, meaning the force of tension must balance out the force of gravity.
  • ❣️ Tension can be calculated using trigonometry by breaking down the force into its x and y components and using the angle between the string and a reference direction.

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  • Tension is the force within a string or wire that opposes the force of gravity and keeps an object stationary.

  • When an object is stationary, the net force on it is zero, meaning the force of tension must balance out the force of gravity.

  • The tension in a string can be calculated using trigonometry and the known angle between the string and a reference direction.


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