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    When Nellie Newton Hangs by the Ends of a Rope
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When Nellie Newton Hangs by the Ends of a Rope

Question 43

Question 43

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When Nellie Newton hangs by the ends of a rope draped over a large pulley, the tension in each supporting vertical strand is


A) half her weight.
B) equal to her weight.
C) twice her weight.
D) none of the above

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