FAQ

What is the Tension in the Auxiliary Spring?
Tension in the auxiliary spring is the force that is transmitted through a string, rope, cable or wire when it is pulled tight by forces acting from opposite ends. Tension in the Auxiliary Spring is usually measured using the Newton for Force. Note that the value of Tension in the Auxiliary Spring is always positive. Typically, the value of Tension in the Auxiliary Spring is greater than 0.
Can the Tension in the Auxiliary Spring be negative?
No, the Tension in the Auxiliary Spring, measured in Force cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Tension in the Auxiliary Spring?
Tension in the Auxiliary Spring is usually measured using the Newton[N] for Force. Exanewton[N], Meganewton[N], Kilonewton[N] are the few other units in which Tension in the Auxiliary Spring can be measured.
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