37% 37° FIGURE 4-2 In an archaeological excavation site, a brass cannon with a weight of 100 N is being lifted up using

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37% 37° FIGURE 4-2 In an archaeological excavation site, a brass cannon with a weight of 100 N is being lifted up using

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37% 37° FIGURE 4-2 In an archaeological excavation site, a brass cannon with a weight of 100 N is being lifted up using two ropes. Based on the diagram above, what are the tensions in the ropes? 50 N B) 83 N 63 N D66 N Question 4 1 Point In planning for a trip to Mars, a rocket ship is designed such that a constant net force always acts on it. Based on this, the motion of the rocket ship would have A increasing acceleration B constant speed constant acceleration constant velocity
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