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Step-by-step explanation:
However, the direction in which the tension acting on the rope is directed is the direction the rope will move. Hence, when a rope is attached to an object, the rope will only "realistically" move in the opposite direction because the rope cannot push an object but can only pull an object, hence can only move in the direction away from the object.
NOTE: Tension can be defined as the pulling force of an object through the use of a string, chain or anything with a potential to stretch fully.