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A string is wrapped round a log of wood and it is pulled with a force F as shown in the figure Choose the correct statement(s).
I Tension T in the string decreases with increase in , II Tension
- only I is true
- both are true
- only II is true
- both are wrong
The correct answer is: only II is true
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