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Physics, 23.04.2020 00:46, anaroles04

Neil studied how a pulley helps move an object. Neil tied a rope to an object with a mass of 10 kilograms (kg) and attached it to a pulley. He then pulled down on the rope.

When Neil pulled down on the rope, which did he most likely learn about the force required to lift the object?

It was half of the weight of the object.

It was equal to the weight of the object

It was two times the weight of the object.

It was three times the weight of the object.


Neil studied how a pulley helps move an object. Neil tied a rope to an object with a mass of 10 kilo

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