the tension in rope is equal to the sum of the two forces
There are two forces, so presumably there are two reactions
In that case, and ignoring the weight of the rope itself, any part of the rope will have the tension of 100 N.
The tension anywhere in the rope would also be 100 in such a case (ignoring the weight of the rope).
In that case, the rope won't accelerate (its velocity won't change).
Nothing - until it breaks.
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Neglecting the weight of the rope itself, the tension will be 100 newton in any part of the rope.
In that case (ignoring the weight of the rope, for simplicity), the tension at any point of the rope will also be 100 N.
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equal to zero because two opposite forces will cancel each other
The breaking strength of the rope has to be stated in terms of the "tension" in the rope, and that has to be the 800N quoted here. If the ends of the rope are pulled in oppposite directions with a force of 500N on each end, then the tension in the rope at any point is 1000N, and yes, it will break.
Assuming you meant two forces, the tension will be 200N.
Neglecting the weight of the rope itself, the tension will be 100 newton in any part of the rope.
In that case (ignoring the weight of the rope, for simplicity), the tension at any point of the rope will also be 100 N.
it's when the force grabs on to each other in opposite side,Answer 2its the same thing as tension. like if i was using a force of 100 N to pull a string, id say, theres 100 N of tension force (or tension) in the string. get it?Tension forces stretch a material by pulling its ends apart
Due to suface tension the suface of two moist grain act a suface attraction force upon each other and attracted to wards each other.
It happens when 1 force is having larger magnituge and the other is less in magnitude ........ and then the forces does not balance each other Take the example of weight and tension of a body connected by string . weight and tension are always opposite in the direction if the weight is suppose 12 newton and tension is 10 newton , then same thing will happen , they can't balance each other ...... as the strength of weight is more than tension
it's when the force grabs on to each other in opposite side,Answer 2its the same thing as tension. like if i was using a force of 100 N to pull a string, id say, theres 100 N of tension force (or tension) in the string. get it?Tension forces stretch a material by pulling its ends apart
the answer is tension
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surface tension
equal to zero because two opposite forces will cancel each other
The breaking strength of the rope has to be stated in terms of the "tension" in the rope, and that has to be the 800N quoted here. If the ends of the rope are pulled in oppposite directions with a force of 500N on each end, then the tension in the rope at any point is 1000N, and yes, it will break.