One end of a pulley is pulled with 200 N of force for a distance of 3.0 m. If the other end of the pulley goes up 6.0 m, how much force is on that end? Show your work. (a) 1200 N (b) 200 N (c) 400 N (d) 100 N

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One end of a pulley is pulled with 200 N of force for a distance of 3.0 m. If the other end of the pulley goes up 6.0 m, how much force is on that end? Show your work.

(a) 1200 N

(b) 200 N

(c) 400 N

(d) 100 N

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