Question 4.S&C.4: Consider Nellie Newton suspended from the rings.

Consider Nellie Newton suspended from the rings.

1. If she hangs with her weight evenly distributed between the two rings, how would scale readings in both supporting ropes compare with her weight?

2. Suppose she hangs with slightly more of her weight supported by the left ring. How would a scale on the right read?

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1. The reading on each scale will be half her weight. The sum of the readings on both scales then equals her weight.

2. When more of her weight is supported by the left ring, the reading on the right is less than half her weight. No matter how she hangs, the sum of the scale readings equals her weight. For example, if one scale reads two-thirds her weight, the other scale will read one-third herweight. Get it?

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