A tension-force replaces what objects when creating a Free Body Diagram? A.) None of these B.) Sprocket C.) Chain D.

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A tension-force replaces what objects when creating a Free Body Diagram?
A.) None of these
B.) Sprocket
C.) Chain
D.) Cable
E.) Rope

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Philomena 4 years 2021-09-05T00:19:08+00:00 1 Answers 6 views 0

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    2021-09-05T00:20:56+00:00

    Answer:

    Option C D and E

    chains cables and ropes.

    Explanation:

    A free body diagram is a simple sketch showing the forces acting on objects in a physical system.

    Usually tensile forces  are those forces that occur on objects that are pulled by a force. To get the correct answer choices we need to identify the objects that are most likely to be pulled by a force in any physical system. Such objects from our options include: chains cables and ropes.

    This means that whenever these are acting in a physical system, they are mostly used in tension.

    Consequently, whenever a free body diagram of such system is drawn, chains cables and ropes.are usually replaced by tension force arrows

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