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- What is the Formula for Calculating Tension in Physics?
The tension in a string, rope, or cable is a force that acts to pull the object it's attached to The formula for calculating tension depends on the specific situation Here are the basic tension formulas for some common cases: Tension in a Vertical String or Cable: When you have an object hanging from a vertical string or cable, you can calculate the tension using the following formula: T = m
- Horizontal Tension Force equation - Physics Forums
I know the equation for tension force, for example a weight on a string, block on a ramp, etc But is there something similar for a horizontal pull (on a cable, string, etc) between two sides of an equal system For example, a belt buckle – I know silly example or even a string between your outstretched arms
- Wavelength^2 vs. Tension (graph conceptual) - Physics Forums
The discussion revolves around the relationship between wavelength squared and tension in the context of standing waves on a string Participants are exploring the implications of their experimental setup involving a vibrating string and the calculations of wavelength and tension The original poster attempts to understand the significance of the slope in a graph of wavelength squared versus
- How Can You Calculate Minimum Cable Tension in a Catenary Equation . . .
The discussion revolves around calculating the minimum cable tension in a catenary equation using Excel The original poster presents the catenary equation and their attempts to solve for tension through iterative methods in Excel, expressing concerns about convergence and the need for a more effective approach Exploratory, Assumption checking, Problem interpretation Participants discuss the
- Equation Confusion: T Explained | 2π√l g • Physics Forums
The discussion revolves around the equation T = 2π√ (l g), which is related to the motion of a pendulum Participants are trying to clarify the meaning of T in this context, specifically whether it represents time or tension Participants explore the definition of T, with some asserting it represents the period of oscillation while others question the relationship between period and
- Tension During Swing of Pendulum - Physics Forums
The discussion revolves around the tension in a simple pendulum system, where a mass M is suspended by a massless string and swings between angles of + - theta_0 Participants are analyzing various statements regarding the tension T at different positions of the pendulum swing Exploratory, Assumption checking, Conceptual clarification Participants explore the relationship between tension
- How Does the Capstan Equation Derive Rope Tension?
Homework Help Overview The discussion revolves around the capstan equation, which relates the tensions in a rope wrapped around a drum under the influence of friction The original poster presents a scenario involving a capstan used on ships, where the tension on one side of the rope () is greater than the tension on the other side (), and seeks to derive the relationship , with representing
- Tension of a pendulum and force components • Physics Forums
The discussion revolves around understanding the tension in a pendulum and the associated force components Participants explore whether the tension can be expressed as T=mgcos (theta) or T=mg (cos (theta)), and they question the relationship between tension and the pendulum's motion Participants discuss the conditions under which different formulas for tension apply, questioning the role of
- Surface Tension and Pressure Balance in a Spherical Water Drop
SUMMARY The discussion focuses on the equilibrium of forces acting on a spherical water drop, specifically analyzing the relationship between internal pressure, external pressure, and surface tension The equation derived is P i n = P o + S 2 R, where S represents surface tension, P i n is the internal pressure, and P o is the external pressure The conversation also addresses the nature of
- Understanding Wave Frequency and Tension: V=fλ vs V=√T μ
One equation relates the physical relationship of the wave - frequency, wavelength to velocity of propagation The other relates the velocity to the physical properties of the transmission media Tension and mass length to the velocity of propagation
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