Is pulling a rope tied at one end to a wall or stationary rigid support same as pulling it from both sides? - Quora

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What kind of strain force is generated in a rope when you pull it? - Quora

Is there a name for sitting on one end of a rope and pulling the other down to pull yourself up? Like a human pulley. Is it equal to climbing a rope

What is the mechanism by which pulling on one end of a rope causes the other end to move? - Quora

If a rod is pulled from both ends by applying the same force then what is the direction of tension? And why is it so? - Quora

How is the hardest knot to tie? - Quora

25-m long rope attached at the top and bottom of the flagpole is pulled 2 m away from the pole by a 100-N force acting at right angles to the pole at

A rope is pulled from both the sides and it breaks. If the two forces acting in opposite directions cancel each other then why does the rope break? - Quora

How does a rope have the same tension if forces at the ends are different? - Quora

Is there a method to climb straight up an 8mm climbing rope without an ascender? - Quora

If two people are pulling a rope in opposite directions, then what is the tension? - Quora

What is the mechanism by which pulling on one end of a rope causes the other end to move? - Quora

What kind of strain force is generated in a rope when you pull it? - Quora

Is it possible to lift oneself up by a pulley and a rope? - Quora

A rope of length L is pulled by a constant force F. What is the tension in the rope at a distance x from the end where the force is applied?

What are some techniques to safely and effectively pull on a slippery rope? - Quora

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