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An early submersible craft for deep-sea exploration was raised and lowered by a cable from a ship. When the craft was stationary, the tension in the cable was 7000 N {\rm N}. When the craft was lowered or raised at a steady rate, the motion through the water added an 1800 N {\rm N} drag force. Part AWhat was the tension in the cable when the craft was being lowered to the seafloor?Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. Part BWhat was the tension in the cable when the craft was being raised from the seafloor?Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.

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