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Which of the following objects is NOT in a state of equilibrium?*
Two teams pulling a rope in opposite directions, both with a force of 3670 N
'A 500-newton sign hanging from two vertical chains of insignificant weight, each with
a tension of 250 N
A glass table withstanding a normal force of 450 N when a 500 N object is placed on
it. A glass table withstanding a normal force of 450 N when a 500 N object is placed
on it. A glass table withstanding a normal force of 450 N when a 500 N object is
placed on it
An 80-N rope holding up a 920-N weight with a tension of 1000 N.
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Which of the following objects is NOT in a state of equilibrium?*
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