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A climber pulls down on a rope causing his body to lift upward and rise up along the rope. Would that be considered 1st, 2nd or 3rd of Newton's law?
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A climber pulls down on a rope causing his body to lift upward and rise up along the rope. Would that be considered 1st, 2nd or 3rd of Newton's law?
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I think it would be the first? If the climber wants to move he has to act upon as it says in the first law.
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