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8 February, 19:41

How much tension is there in a rope that hold a 20-N bag of apples at rest?

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  1. 8 February, 20:03
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    Since the bag is not accelerating vertically, we know that all of the vertical forces

    on it are balanced, that is, they add up to zero.

    There is a downward force of 20-N on the bag, because of gravity.

    The upward forces on it must also add up to 20-N.

    The only upward force on the bag is the tension in the rope.

    So the tension must be 20-N.
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