In Example 8.6, suppose both people pull on the same end of the rope, each exerting a

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In Example 8.6, suppose both people pull on the same end of the rope, each exerting a force \(F\), while the other end is still tied to the tree. Is the tension in the rope larger than, equal to, or smaller than the tension when the two people pull on opposite ends?

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