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Force applied through a rope or string A. force caused by gravity/weight force B. Normal force C. Friction force D. Tension force E. Applied force
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Force applied through a rope or string A. force caused by gravity/weight force B. Normal force C. Friction force D. Tension force E. Applied force
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Force applied through a rope or string
A. force caused by gravity/weight force
B. Normal force
C. Friction force
D. Tension force
E. Applied force
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The answer is D. Tension force :))
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