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23 October, 20:33

You pull on a crate with a rope. If the crate moves, the rope's pull on the crate must have been larger than the crate's pull on the rope, but if the crate does not move, both of these pulls must have been equal.

1. True

2. False

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  1. 23 October, 20:47
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    the affirmation is False

    Explanation:

    This expression can be analyzed using Newton's laws and specifically Newton's third law that establishes that the force that one body (1) exerts on another body (2) is of the same magnitude as the force exerted by the second body on the first, but in the opposite direction.

    Based on this law, the body applies a force to the box and the box reacts with a force on the string of equal magnitude, no matter if it is moving or not, but it contrary direction,

    in view of this explanation the affirmation is False
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