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When a cable is hung between two supports only at its ends, it forms a curve or arc under its own weight. The situation is similar to Electrical power lines hung using utility poles.
The curve so formed is called In physics and geometry, a catenary. Catenary applies to a flexible cable that has uniform mass through out its length and is being acted upon by a gravitational force.
It has a U-like shape, superficially similar in appearance to a parabola. However, it is not a parabola. The curve is a scaled and rotated graph of the hyperbolic cosine function.
Figure reproduced above shows Forces acting on a section of hanging cable. Assuming that the lowest point of the catenary curve is located at the origin. Forces acting on the length of cable between origin and point
Tension
Horizontal Tension
This is stretched string having tension due to its own weight.