nyöriavoimia
Nyöriavoimia, often translated as "string forces" or "tension forces," is a concept used in physics and engineering to describe the force exerted by a taut string, rope, cable, or similar flexible object. This force is always directed along the length of the string and acts to pull equally on any objects attached to its ends. When a string is under tension, it is effectively pulling on whatever it is connected to.
The magnitude of nyöriavoimia depends on how much the string is stretched. If a string is pulled
In many physics problems, strings are idealized as massless and inextensible, meaning they have no mass and