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An elevator moves downwards at a constant speed. When drawing the free body diagram for this motion: the upwards tension force should be drawn shorter than the downwards gravity force
the upwards tension force should be drawn longer than the downwards gravity force
the upwards tension force should be drawn the same length as the downwards gravity force
there is no upwards tension force, only a gravity force


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