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What is the primary force that helps suspension bridges use cables to hold their spans up?

tension force
resistance force
normal force
elastic force
applied force

User RickN
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Hello There!

If i remember correctly, it is tension force.

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User Trubs
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Answer:

a) Tension Force

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the platform suspended by the strings so here weight of the platform is counter-balanced by the force due to strings.

Here all the molecules of string has tendency to connect with each other so that the internal force between the molecules will help them to bound with each other.

Since we know that this force between the molecules are electromagnetic force due to electron sharing between each other

So this force is known as tension force between the molecules.

So here correct answer force the suspension bridges, cables will exert internal tensile force to counter-balance the weight of the platform.

So correct answer will be

Tension force

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