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Two people pull on opposite ends of a rope. Equilibrium
Two people pull on opposite ends of a rope. Equilibrium can be modeled in this way, if _________.
a) one person stops pulling b)
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2 people, each with a mass of 70 kg, are wearing inline skates and are holding opposite ends of a 15 m rope. One person pulls
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In a tug of war, two teams pull on opposite ends of a rope, attempting to pull the other team across a dividing line. Team A
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Tess
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A rope is stretched with a tension of 248 N. The rope is of length 12.5 m with a mass of 161 g. Two pulses are formed at
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Anonymous
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Someone attaches a 27 kg bale of hay to one end of a rope passing over a frictionless pulley connected to a beam in a hay barn.
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You hold one end of a rope and pull horizontally with a fo rce of 65N. Ca lculate the tension in the rope if the other end is:
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How can you tell if an object has elastic properties?
Responses If two people pull on it in opposite directions, it stretches.
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Estrella Torres
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You want to use a rope to pull a 12-kg box of books up a plane inclined 30∘ above the horizontal. The coefficient of kinetic
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Katie
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Which example shows unbalanced forces acting on an object?(1 point)
Responses Two people are on opposite sides of a large box.
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nah
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Which example shows unbalanced forces acting on an object?(1 point) Responses Two people are on opposite sides of a large box.
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