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14 January, 05:06

How can you pull a rope with equal but opposite forces

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  1. 14 January, 05:12
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    You want to do it all by yourself? Nothing to it!

    Take a piece of rope that's maybe 12 to 18 inches long. Take one end

    of the rope in each hand, raise your hands up in front of you, and make

    like you're trying to stretch the rope. You'll automatically make the forces

    of your hands equal and opposite, so that the rope just stays there in front

    of you and doesn't move.
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