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Physics, 29.05.2020 19:00 StephenCurry34

Tension force refers to an object being pulled tight from both ends. Think about pulling a rope or string.
This type of force is only exerted if the string is taut. Grasp the two ends of the string, and pull them so the
string is taut. How does this force, the tension force, differ from elastic force?

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