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Each of 134 identical blocks sitting on a frictionless surface is connected to the next block by a massless string. the first block is pulled with a force of 134 n.
(a) what is the tension in the string connecting block 126 to block 127?
(b) what is the tension in the string connecting block 63 to block 64?

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