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Physics, 10.12.2019 05:31 jjaerere6609

A1.0-kg weight is suspended from the middle of a 1.3-m long rope that has one end fixed to a wall. what force would you have to exert on the other end of the rope to pull it perfectly horizontal?

a. 49 n
b. 0.98n
c. 980n
d. 0.49n

e. it cannot be done

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