A metal seat with mass m1 = 16 kg hangs from one end of a rope that passes over a frictionless pulley attached to the ceiling. A spring scale hangs from the other end of the rope. A girl with mass m2 = 34 kg sitting on the hung seat is pulling the spring scale. The total system is in static equilibrium state. Question:(1) how much does the scale reads(in Newton)? (2). what is the support force of the seat to the girl? (hint 1: write down all the forces exerted on the chair and on the girl separately and demand the net force for each is zero.  hint 2: Newton’s third law says that if there is a force exerted on A by B, then there must be another force exerted on B by A with the same magnitude and in opposite direction)

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A metal seat with mass m1 = 16 kg hangs from one end of a rope that passes over a frictionless pulley attached to the ceiling. A spring scale hangs from the other end of the rope. A girl with mass m2 = 34 kg sitting on the hung seat is pulling the spring scale. The total system is in static equilibrium state. Question:(1) how much does the scale reads(in Newton)? (2). what is the support force of the seat to the girl? (hint 1: write down all the forces exerted on the chair and on the girl separately and demand the net force for each is zero.  hint 2: Newton’s third law says that if there is a force exerted on A by B, then there must be another force exerted on B by A with the same magnitude and in opposite direction)

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