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kondaur [170]
3 years ago
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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?
Physics
1 answer:
coldgirl [10]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

No. Tension Force Elastic Force

1. A force transmitted through a wire, rope or a string when it is pulled from opposite ends is known as a tension force. A force that allows an object to return its original shape after being stretched or compressed is known as an elastic force.

2. Example: Pulling a rope from two opposite ends

When a rope is pulled from two opposite ends, a tension is generated in rope.

Due to this tension, a force is transmitted through a rope which is known as a tension force. Example: Stretching a rubber band

When a rubber band is stretched, it gets stretched easily due to its elastic nature.

The more a rubber band is stretched, the more force it will exert to return back to its original shape.

This force is known as an elastic force.

Explanation:

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