1. A ski lift cable car is diagrammed below and supported with a single cable. If the weight of the cable car is W, what

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1. A ski lift cable car is diagrammed below and supported with a single cable. If the weight of the cable car is W, what

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1. A ski lift cable car is diagrammed below and supported with a single cable. If the weight of the cable car is W, what is the approximate tension in the cable? a) approximately W b) approximately 2W c) much greater than 2W d) less than W 2. We have 5 rectangular blocks each having the exact same geometry. After placing these blocks into an aquarium with water, the blocks stay motionless in the given location. 10 4 How could the masses of these blocks be related? a) m₁ <m₂ <m3 =m4 < ms b) m₁ > m₂ = m3 <m <ms c) m₁ <m₂ <m; <m: <ms d) m₁ < m₂ <m; <m <ms e) None of the above. 3. Archimede's principle indicates that the denser an object is, the larger the buoyancy force will be that acts on it when the object gets submerged. a) True b) False c) True, but the buoyancy force also depends on the density of the liquid.
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