C Question 1 (2 points) ✓ Saved A child is playing on a swing. At the lowest point in the motion, what is the relationsh

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C Question 1 (2 points) ✓ Saved A child is playing on a swing. At the lowest point in the motion, what is the relationsh

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C Question 1 2 Points Saved A Child Is Playing On A Swing At The Lowest Point In The Motion What Is The Relationsh 1
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C Question 1 (2 points) ✓ Saved A child is playing on a swing. At the lowest point in the motion, what is the relationship between the tension in the chain and the gravitational force on the child? Assume that the mass of the swing is negligible. The tension in the chain is the same size as the gravitational force on the child. The tension in the chain is smaller than the gravitational force on the child. The tension in the chain is larger than the gravitational force on the child.
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