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how tension affect friction​

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The friction is introducing an extra force which changes the tensions on each side. ... You can change the tension by changing the stiffness of the rope, but whatever the tension, Newton's 3rd law will still be true - the rope will feel us pulling it as much as we feel it pulling us.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The friction is introducing an extra force which changes the tensions on each side. ... You can change the tension by changing the stiffness of the rope, but whatever the tension, Newton's 3rd law will still be true - the rope will feel us pulling it as much as we feel it pulling us.

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