Actually, I do not know, I wish I knew too. I actually had Dish Satellite but it was removed, without permission and now we have stupid digital cable.
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No, its pulled up on a cable
The cable holding a car at the top of a free fall ride is an example of a balanced force. The force provided by the cable is equal and opposite to the force of gravity acting on the car, resulting in equilibrium and preventing the car from falling.
A pulley is typically used with a rope or cable to change the direction of a force. The rope or cable wraps around the pulley, allowing the force to be redirected in a different path.
Tension force in a rope or string holding an object suspended. Tension force in the cable of a cable car or elevator carrying passengers up or down. Tension force in the strings of a musical instrument like a guitar or violin. Tension force in a spring being stretched or compressed. Tension force in the cables supporting a bridge or a flagpole.
If it fits in the device you are using if it does not do not force it in
The tension in the crane's cable would be equal to the force being lifted, in this case, 1000 N. This is due to the fact that the tension in the cable must match the force being lifted in order to maintain equilibrium.
This is a physic guestion . The topic is force.
Any cable operated control will stretch from wear over time or if excessive force is used.
A pulley is a grooved wheel that holds a cable or rope. It is used to change the direction of a force or to lift heavy objects by reducing the amount of force needed.
To calculate tension in a cable, take the mass of the section of cable and consider the force applied straight downward due to the acceleration of gravity. Divide that by two because the cable is supported at both ends. That is the force applied to one support in a downward direction. Now, consider the angle of the cable relative to vertical at the support. Using simple vector analysis, determine the force in the direction of the cable. That is the tension of the cable.If you also calculate the horizontal force vector at the support, that would be the force pulling the two supports together, although that is not usually an issue because there is often another section of cable on the opposite side of the support which balances the horizontal force vector.
When pulling an object, the force involved is typically tension. Tension is the force transmitted through a rope, cable, or similar object when it is pulled tight.