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Tension Force Physics Problems
This physics video tutorial explains how to solve tension force problems. It explains how to calculate the tension force in a rope for a object descending with a downward acceleration using newton's laws of motion. it also discusses how to use free body diagrams and the weight force to calculate the tension force in two ropes at different angles. There's another tension force physics problem that asks you to calculate the tension in two cables / ropes where one rope is in the horizontal direction and the second rope is at an angle.
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Tension force || Visual Explanation || Types of forces || PART 2 ||Physics
Tension force || Visual Explanation || Types of forces || PART 2 ||Physics
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published: 26 Jul 2021
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Understanding the Tension Force
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Rope demonstrations to understand the Tension Force.
0:00 Intro
0:11 Basic information about the Tension Force
0:43 Demonstrating the Tension Force
1:31 Showing the direction of the Tension Force
2:15 Adding another Tension Force to the Demonstration
2:50 A slack rope has zero Tension Force
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Intro to Tension Forces - Nerdstudy Physics
Let's learn about Tension! What is tension? And when we think about tension in terms of tension forces and normal forces how do the two compare to each other?
Nerdstudy's aim is to actually help you to learn (not in a haphazard way where you leave lessons feeling entertained but also still quite confused). We want you to be able to study the material deeply and master the content into your long-term memory! So without further ado, let's talk about Tension!
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An Introductory Tension Force Problem
Learn how to solve a basic tension force problem with demonstration!
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This is an AP Physics 1 topic.
0:00 Intro
0:00 The Problem Demonstrated
0:29 5 Steps to Solve and Free Body Diagram Problem
0:50 Drawing the Free Body Diagram
2:03 Resolving Tension Force 1 into its components (numbers dependency)
4:00 Introducing the Equation Holster!
5:11 Redraw the Free Body Diagram
5:32 Sum the forces in the y-direction
7:24 Sum the forces in the x-direction
8:29 Demonstrating our solution is correct
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Solving Tension Problems
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What is Tension Force? Physics
In this animated lecture, I will teach you the easy concept of Tension Force in physics
Q; What is tension force?
Ans: The pulling force translated within a string, rope or cable that produces an acceleration "a" in mass "m" is known as Tension Force. Tension force is also know as the force of the rope , string or cable. Remember that tension force is always translated within the rope or string and applied by the string or rope. Tension force always act as a pulling force; it can't act as a pushing force.
For Example, a mass "m" is suspended by a rope. Now there are two forces acting on this mass "m". The force of gravity is acting in downward direction on mass"m" . While the upward force on mass "m" is provided by the tension in the rope.
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Tension Force Physics Problems
This physics video tutorial explains how to solve tension force problems. It explains how to calculate the tension force in a rope for a object descending with...
This physics video tutorial explains how to solve tension force problems. It explains how to calculate the tension force in a rope for a object descending with a downward acceleration using newton's laws of motion. it also discusses how to use free body diagrams and the weight force to calculate the tension force in two ropes at different angles. There's another tension force physics problem that asks you to calculate the tension in two cables / ropes where one rope is in the horizontal direction and the second rope is at an angle.
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This physics video tutorial explains how to solve tension force problems. It explains how to calculate the tension force in a rope for a object descending with a downward acceleration using newton's laws of motion. it also discusses how to use free body diagrams and the weight force to calculate the tension force in two ropes at different angles. There's another tension force physics problem that asks you to calculate the tension in two cables / ropes where one rope is in the horizontal direction and the second rope is at an angle.
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Direct Link to The Full Video:
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Tension force || Visual Explanation || Types of forces || PART 2 ||Physics
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Understanding the Tension Force
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0:11 Basic information about the Tension Force
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2:50 A slack rope has zero Tension Force
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0:11 Basic information about the Tension Force
0:43 Demonstrating the Tension Force
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Intro to Tension Forces - Nerdstudy Physics
Let's learn about Tension! What is tension? And when we think about tension in terms of tension forces and normal forces how do the two compare to each other?
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Let's learn about Tension! What is tension? And when we think about tension in terms of tension forces and normal forces how do the two compare to each other?
Nerdstudy's aim is to actually help you to learn (not in a haphazard way where you leave lessons feeling entertained but also still quite confused). We want you to be able to study the material deeply and master the content into your long-term memory! So without further ado, let's talk about Tension!
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Suppose we’ve got a ball hanging from the ceiling by a rope. What is keeping the ball from falling to the floor anyways? After all, gravity is acting on the ball right? Well, it’s the rope that’s keeping the ball up! So the rope must be applying a FORCE on the ball to prevent it from falling. We call that force the TENSION force, because the rope is being put under tension by the ball. So any force that appears as a result of pulling on a rope, a string, or anything similar to that is called TENSION.
Actually, we can think of tension forces as being, in a limited sense, the OPPOSITE of NORMAL forces. Now if you don’t remember what a normal force is, we encourage you to watch our videos on normal forces. Very briefly, we can say that a normal force occurs when a surface, like a table, resists being compressed by a force. The surface applies a force which prevents an object from moving INTO the surface, and we call that the NORMAL force. TENSION forces do something quite similar, except that instead of resisting COMPRESSION, they resist forces that cause things to STRETCH. For example, when we hang a ball on a rope, the rope applies a force to the ball which makes it resist being stretched out. The result is TENSION.
Looking back at normal forces, it seems obvious that when an object is not pushing against a surface, the normal force must be zero. TENSION forces are similar to this, but in an opposite sense. If an object is not PULLING on a rope, the tension force is zero.
Alright, I think we’ve got enough knowledge to look at a very simple example. Let’s look at the ball on a rope again. If the ball has a mass of 10 kilograms, what is the tension force? Hmm, how would we solve a question like that?
Well, the answer would be 98.1 newtons upward. How did we get that answer? First of all, we have to look at the forces that are acting on the ball. One of them is obviously gravity. What other forces are there? Well, there’s really only one other force: the force of tension! More specifically, it’s the tension force being applied by the rope onto the ball. And since the ball isn’t moving, the forces must cancel out. So our next step will be to find the force of gravity on the ball.
Cool! To find the force of gravity, in other words the weight, we’ll need to use Newton’s Second Law. We already know the mass of the ball, which is 10 kilograms. As for the acceleration, that’s constant near the Earth’s surface which is 9.81 meters per second squared downward. And once we substitute those values into the equation, we’d get 98.1 newtons downward for the weight of the ball. And since the gravitational force must be cancelled by the tension of the rope, we find that the tension force being applied by the rope on the ball is 98.1 newtons UPWARD.
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Let's learn about Tension! What is tension? And when we think about tension in terms of tension forces and normal forces how do the two compare to each other?
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Suppose we’ve got a ball hanging from the ceiling by a rope. What is keeping the ball from falling to the floor anyways? After all, gravity is acting on the ball right? Well, it’s the rope that’s keeping the ball up! So the rope must be applying a FORCE on the ball to prevent it from falling. We call that force the TENSION force, because the rope is being put under tension by the ball. So any force that appears as a result of pulling on a rope, a string, or anything similar to that is called TENSION.
Actually, we can think of tension forces as being, in a limited sense, the OPPOSITE of NORMAL forces. Now if you don’t remember what a normal force is, we encourage you to watch our videos on normal forces. Very briefly, we can say that a normal force occurs when a surface, like a table, resists being compressed by a force. The surface applies a force which prevents an object from moving INTO the surface, and we call that the NORMAL force. TENSION forces do something quite similar, except that instead of resisting COMPRESSION, they resist forces that cause things to STRETCH. For example, when we hang a ball on a rope, the rope applies a force to the ball which makes it resist being stretched out. The result is TENSION.
Looking back at normal forces, it seems obvious that when an object is not pushing against a surface, the normal force must be zero. TENSION forces are similar to this, but in an opposite sense. If an object is not PULLING on a rope, the tension force is zero.
Alright, I think we’ve got enough knowledge to look at a very simple example. Let’s look at the ball on a rope again. If the ball has a mass of 10 kilograms, what is the tension force? Hmm, how would we solve a question like that?
Well, the answer would be 98.1 newtons upward. How did we get that answer? First of all, we have to look at the forces that are acting on the ball. One of them is obviously gravity. What other forces are there? Well, there’s really only one other force: the force of tension! More specifically, it’s the tension force being applied by the rope onto the ball. And since the ball isn’t moving, the forces must cancel out. So our next step will be to find the force of gravity on the ball.
Cool! To find the force of gravity, in other words the weight, we’ll need to use Newton’s Second Law. We already know the mass of the ball, which is 10 kilograms. As for the acceleration, that’s constant near the Earth’s surface which is 9.81 meters per second squared downward. And once we substitute those values into the equation, we’d get 98.1 newtons downward for the weight of the ball. And since the gravitational force must be cancelled by the tension of the rope, we find that the tension force being applied by the rope on the ball is 98.1 newtons UPWARD.
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Introduction to tension | Forces and Newton's laws of motion | Physics | Khan Academy
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An Introductory Tension Force Problem
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0:50 Drawing the Free Body Diagram
2:03 Resolving Tension Force 1 into its components (numbers dependency)
4:00 Introducing the Equation Holster!
5:11 Redraw the Free Body Diagram
5:32 Sum the forces in the y-direction
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0:00 The Problem Demonstrated
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0:50 Drawing the Free Body Diagram
2:03 Resolving Tension Force 1 into its components (numbers dependency)
4:00 Introducing the Equation Holster!
5:11 Redraw the Free Body Diagram
5:32 Sum the forces in the y-direction
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Solving Tension Problems
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What is Tension Force? Physics
In this animated lecture, I will teach you the easy concept of Tension Force in physics
Q; What is tension force?
Ans: The pulling force translated within a st...
In this animated lecture, I will teach you the easy concept of Tension Force in physics
Q; What is tension force?
Ans: The pulling force translated within a string, rope or cable that produces an acceleration "a" in mass "m" is known as Tension Force. Tension force is also know as the force of the rope , string or cable. Remember that tension force is always translated within the rope or string and applied by the string or rope. Tension force always act as a pulling force; it can't act as a pushing force.
For Example, a mass "m" is suspended by a rope. Now there are two forces acting on this mass "m". The force of gravity is acting in downward direction on mass"m" . While the upward force on mass "m" is provided by the tension in the rope.
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In this animated lecture, I will teach you the easy concept of Tension Force in physics
Q; What is tension force?
Ans: The pulling force translated within a string, rope or cable that produces an acceleration "a" in mass "m" is known as Tension Force. Tension force is also know as the force of the rope , string or cable. Remember that tension force is always translated within the rope or string and applied by the string or rope. Tension force always act as a pulling force; it can't act as a pushing force.
For Example, a mass "m" is suspended by a rope. Now there are two forces acting on this mass "m". The force of gravity is acting in downward direction on mass"m" . While the upward force on mass "m" is provided by the tension in the rope.
#TensionForce
#TensionForceInPhysics
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