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Physics, 11.10.2021 14:00 countryboy42

Calculate the tension on the rope.
A. 57.89 N
B. 32.73 N
C. 69.84 N
D. 12.55 N


Calculate the tension on the rope.
A. 57.89 N
B. 32.73 N
C. 69.84 N
D. 12.55 N

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Calculate the tension on the rope.
A. 57.89 N
B. 32.73 N
C. 69.84 N
D. 12.55...

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