To determine the tension force acting on a heavy board fixed to a wall, it is essential to consider the board's orientation and the effects of gravity. When the board is vertical, the force at the attachment point equals mg, while tilting the board at an angle alpha reduces this force to mg sin(alpha). The tension within the board varies from mg at the top to zero at the bottom, influenced by the board's weight distribution and the angle of inclination. If friction is present, it complicates the analysis, making the system statically indeterminate, as the weight distribution between the attachment and friction cannot be easily determined. Overall, the tension force changes with the angle of the board, and careful consideration of friction and weight distribution is necessary for accurate calculations.