mpt in Progress The proper representation of the force of a flexible cable, belt, chain, or rope if the weight of the cable, belt, chain, or rope is negligible is: O A force along the cable, belt, chain, or rope either in tension or compression. O A force along the cable, belt, chain, or rope in tension. O A force with one component along the cable, belt, chain, or rope and another component perpendicular to the cable, belt, chain, or rope. O A force in tension along the cable, belt, chain, or rope and a moment about the point at which the cable, belt, chain, or rope is connected to the object.

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The proper representation of the force of a flexible cable, belt, chain, or rope if the weight of the cable, belt, chain, or rope is negligible
is:
O A force along the cable, belt, chain, or rope either in tension or compression.
O A force along the cable, belt, chain, or rope in tension.
O A force with one component along the cable, belt, chain, or rope and another component perpendicular to the cable, belt,
chain, or rope.
O A force in tension along the cable, belt, chain, or rope and a moment about the point at which the cable, belt, chain, or rope is
connected to the object.
Transcribed Image Text:View Policies Current Attempt in Progress The proper representation of the force of a flexible cable, belt, chain, or rope if the weight of the cable, belt, chain, or rope is negligible is: O A force along the cable, belt, chain, or rope either in tension or compression. O A force along the cable, belt, chain, or rope in tension. O A force with one component along the cable, belt, chain, or rope and another component perpendicular to the cable, belt, chain, or rope. O A force in tension along the cable, belt, chain, or rope and a moment about the point at which the cable, belt, chain, or rope is connected to the object.
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