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A one pound force applied in a pulling fashion on an object.

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One pound of tension is the force exerted by a weight equivalent to one pound on a string, rope, or any other object. It is commonly used as a unit of measurement in physics and engineering to describe the amount of force needed to stretch or pull an object.

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