The verb "to hang up" can mean a few things. For instance,
1. to terminate/end a phone call -- He hung up the phone. = He ended the phone call.
2. to put something up in order to hang it -- I hung up my wash on the line. = I put my wash up on the line to hang it.
3. to keep held up, delayed, suspended, or stuck -- He pressed F5 repeatedly which just hung up the computer. = He kept pressing F5 which caused the computer to not respond anymore to input.
The verb "to hang" has a number of meanings too. For instance,
1. to be or remain suspended -- The lights hung from the ceiling. = The lights were suspended from the ceiling.
2. to float as if suspended -- The smoke hung in the room.
3. to cause (something) to be suspended, as from a hook, hanger or the like -- I hung my clothing on the clothesline. / I hung a few photos on the wall.
Sometimes they mean the same thing essentially; for instance, "I hung a few photos on the wall." = "I hung up a few photos on the wall.", especially if the photos are above eye level.