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One end of a rope is tied to the handle of a horizontally-oriented and uniform door.A force One end of a rope is tied to the handle of a horizontally-oriented and uniform door.A force   is applied to the other end of the rope as shown in the drawing.The door has a weight of 145 N and is hinged on the right.What is the maximum magnitude of   for which the door will remain at rest?   A) 145 N B) 265 N C) 381 N D) 424 N E) 530 N is applied to the other end of the rope as shown in the drawing.The door has a weight of 145 N and is hinged on the right.What is the maximum magnitude of One end of a rope is tied to the handle of a horizontally-oriented and uniform door.A force   is applied to the other end of the rope as shown in the drawing.The door has a weight of 145 N and is hinged on the right.What is the maximum magnitude of   for which the door will remain at rest?   A) 145 N B) 265 N C) 381 N D) 424 N E) 530 N for which the door will remain at rest? One end of a rope is tied to the handle of a horizontally-oriented and uniform door.A force   is applied to the other end of the rope as shown in the drawing.The door has a weight of 145 N and is hinged on the right.What is the maximum magnitude of   for which the door will remain at rest?   A) 145 N B) 265 N C) 381 N D) 424 N E) 530 N


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