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Physics, 23.04.2020 02:30 kyliefetters11

A 90.0 kg mail bag hangs by a vertical rope 3.7 mm long. A postal worker then displaces the bag to a position 2.3 mm sideways from its original position, always keeping the rope taut.

(a) What horizontal force is necessary to hold the bag in the new position?

(b) As the bag is moved to this position, how much work is done

(i) by the rope and

(ii) by the worker?

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