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If two people pull on either side of the rope with a force of 65N, why is the tension in the rope 65N?

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Answered by minahil2694
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Answer:

there is no tension

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Answered by Anonymous
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By newton's third law, every action has an equal and opposite reaction.

So, if each person pulls with a force of 65 N, then an equal and opposite tension force will be produced in the string to each pull of 65 N.

Thus the tension force in the string is 65 N. If the rope is tied to a wall and the same force is applied in the same manner, then also an equal and opposite tension force of 65 N is observed in the string.

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