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Physics, 12.02.2020 02:16, gigi1103

The ends of a massless rope are attached to two stationary objects (e. g., two trees or two cars) so that the rope makes a straight line. For this situation, which of the following statements are true? Check all that apply. 1. The tension in the rope is everywhere the same. 2. The magnitudes of the forces exerted on the two objects by the rope are the same.3. The forces exerted on the two objects by the rope must be in opposite directions.4. The forces exerted on the two objects by the rope must be in the direction of the rope.

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