Two people play tug of war. The 100-kg person on the left pulls with 1,140 N, and the 70-kg person on the right pulls with 835 N. Assume that neither person releases their grip on the rope with either hand at any time, assume that the rope is always taut, and assume that the rope does not stretch. What is the magnitude of the tension in the rope in Newtons?
Tension in the rope = 1140-835
= 305 Newton
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