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An athlete grips a light rope that passes over a low-friction pulley attached to the ceiling of a gym. a sack of sand precisely equal in weight to the athlete is tied to the other end of the rope. both the sand and the athlete are initially at rest. the athlete climbs the rope, sometimes speeding up and slowing down as he does so. what happens to the sack of sand? explain your answer.

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