Where is the tension here,

  1. explain if these events increased tension, decreased tension, or if the tension stayed the same. Also, explain why. After this,
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  2. 25 gram mass is given an upward acceleration of 30 m/s^2 by a rope.need help finding tension in the rope? not sure how to set up
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  3. A picture hangs on the wall suspended by two strings, as shown in thefigure, with θ = 65°. The tension in string 1 is 1.3 N.
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  4. A picture hangs on the wall suspended by two strings, as shown in thefigure, with θ = 65°. The tension in string 1 is 1.3 N.
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  5. Given DIAGRAM 1.1 where FT means Tension and W means Weight, calculate the tension on the steel cable given the following
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  6. Given DIAGRAM 1.1 where FT means Tension and W means Weight, calculate the tension on the steel cable given the following
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  7. Given DIAGRAM 1.1 where FT means Tension and W means Weight, calculate the tension on the steel cable given the following
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  8. Given DIAGRAM 1.1 where FT means Tension and W means Weight, calculate the tension on the steel cable given the following
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  9. Given DIAGRAM 1.1 where FT means Tension and W means Weight, calculate the tension on the steel cable given the following
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  10. where FT means Tension and W means Weight, calculate the tension on the steel cable given the following conditions:A. The cargo
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