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luvbio

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Art museums use weaker wires than those used in homes because paintings in museums
 
  A) are suspended by pairs of vertical wires.
  B) are usually lighter in weight.
  C) are more firmly attached.

Question 2

When Nellie hangs suspended from a pair of ropes that are not vertical, the tension in each rope is
 
  A) less than half her weight.
  B) half her weight.
  C) more than half her weight.
  D) her weight.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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