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Physics, 12.07.2019 19:00 EmanuelMarcos1572

While camping in denali national park in alaska, a wise camper hangs his pack of food from a rope tied between two trees, to keep the food away from the bears. if the 50.-n bag of food hangs from the center of a rope that is 3.0 m long, and the rope sags 6.0 cm in the middle, what is the tension in the rope?

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