Is pulling a rope tied at one end to a wall or stationary rigid support same as pulling it from both sides? - Quora

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If two people are pulling a rope in opposite directions, then what is the tension? - Quora

Can tension in same string be different? - Quora

Does pulling an object from a distance using a rope require more force than pulling it from a short distance using the same rope? In other words, does the distance increase or

Can a massless string have different tension at different points? - Quora

If two people are pulling a rope in opposite directions, then what is the tension? - Quora

For the pulley mass system shown in figure (see attached image), what is the acceleration of block A? - Quora

Is there a method to climb straight up an 8mm climbing rope without an ascender? - Quora

How is the hardest knot to tie? - Quora

If two people have the same mass, one is pulling a rope and the other is stationary, what will happen to their position? - Quora

What is the mechanical advantage of a pulley that has 3 supporting ropes? And how hard would I have to pull to raise a 60 N load? - Quora

A uniform rope of mass M and length L is fixed at its upper end vertically from a rigid support. Then the tension in the rope at the distance l from the

If two people are pulling a rope in opposite directions, then what is the tension? - Quora

What is the force exerted by the rope on a car? - Quora

A rope is pulled from both the sides and it breaks. If the two forces acting in opposite directions cancel each other then why does the rope break? - Quora

When I push a wall or floor, why doesn't it accelerate/move? - Quora

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