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Name the force that occurs in a rope when both ends are pulled in opposite directions.
The name of the force that occurs in a rope when both ends are pulled in opposite directions.
Answer to Problem 13RQ
Tension is the force that occurs in a rope when both ends are pulled in opposite directions.
Explanation of Solution
When both ends of a rope are pulled in the opposite direction, the force that occurs in the rope is known as tension force. The tension force is described as the force that acts axially on a body, moving along the axial direction of the linear bodies like chain, rope, cable, and many more. The tension force will remain in the entire body of the same magnitude only when the friction is neglected. In the Standard International system, the tension force is represented in units of Newton.
Conclusion:
Therefore, tension is the force that occurs in a rope when both ends are pulled in opposite directions.
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