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A Free Body Diagram (FBD) is a visual representation of all the forces acting on an object or system. It helps to simplify complex systems and analyze the forces involved in an object's motion.
To create a Free Body Diagram, you first need to identify the object or system you want to analyze. Then, draw a diagram of the object or system and label all the forces acting on it. Finally, draw arrows to represent the direction and magnitude of each force.
Tension force is a type of force that is exerted by a stretched or compressed object, such as a rope or spring. In a Free Body Diagram, it is used to represent the force exerted by a rope or string on an object. This force can either be pulling or pushing an object in a certain direction.
In a Free Body Diagram, tension force is calculated by using the formula F = T * sin(θ), where T is the magnitude of the tension force and θ is the angle between the tension force and the horizontal axis.
Tension force is an essential force to consider in a Free Body Diagram because it can significantly affect an object's motion. It can either accelerate or decelerate an object, depending on its direction and magnitude. By including tension force in a Free Body Diagram, we can accurately analyze and predict the motion of an object or system.