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According to the first rule, if a force pulls on one end of a rope, the tension in the rope equals the magnitude of the pulling force. What is the magnitude T1 of the tension in rope 1?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

If we pull the rope by a force F1 then the tension in the rope is same as that of F1.

T1 = F1 .

This forms an action reaction pair.

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Answer:

F.

Step-by-step explanation:

Here in the question the mass of the pulley is zero, hence, the tension in the cable throughout is same.

magnitude of tension in rope 1 is

T1= F

Hence the tension T1 is rope 1 is F.

According to the first rule, if a force pulls on one end of a rope, the tension in-example-1
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