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the tension in rope is equal to the sum of the two forces

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There are two forces, so presumably there are two reactions

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In that case, and ignoring the weight of the rope itself, any part of the rope will have the tension of 100 N.

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The tension anywhere in the rope would also be 100 in such a case (ignoring the weight of the rope).

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In that case, the rope won't accelerate (its velocity won't change).

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Nothing - until it breaks.

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200N

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Q: What will be the tension in a rope that is pulled from its ends by two opposite force 100 each?
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What will be the tension in a rope that is pulled from its ends by to opposite forces100 N each?

Assuming you meant two forces, the tension will be 200N.


What will be the tension in a rope that is pulled from its ends by two opposite forces 100 n each?

Neglecting the weight of the rope itself, the tension will be 100 newton in any part of the rope.


What will be the tension in a rope that is pulled from its end by two opposite forces 100Newton each?

In that case (ignoring the weight of the rope, for simplicity), the tension at any point of the rope will also be 100 N.


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A certain rope will break when a force of more than 800 N is exerted on it two men pull on the rope in oppositedirection with a force of 500 N eachWill the rope break?

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