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Two masses connected by a light rope are pulled across a frictionless horizontal surface by a force of magnitude F, as shown in figure A. The tension in the light rope connecting the masses is:
1. Less than F
2. equal to F
3. 1000 N
4. Greater than F
5. 1500 N
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