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Rajiv is pulling a block of mass 50 kg kept on a frictionless floor with a massless rope. What will be the exact action – reaction pairs in Tension force?

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Rajiv is pulling a block of mass 50 kg kept on a frictionless floor with a massless rope. What will be the exact action – reaction pairs in Tension force?

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In this scenario, when Rajiv pulls the block with a massless rope, there will be an exact action-reaction pair in the tension force.

Step 1: Rajiv applies a force on the block by pulling the rope.

Step 2: According to Newton's third law of motion, for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Step 3: As a reaction to Rajiv's force, the block exerts an equal and opposite force on Rajiv.

Step 4: This force exerted by the block on Rajiv is known as the tension force.

Step 5: Therefore, the exact action-reaction pair in the tension force is the force applied by Rajiv on the block and the force exerted by the block on Rajiv.

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