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A block of mass 1kg is suspended by a string of mass 1kg, length 1m as shown in figure. (`\g=10m/s^(2))` Calculate: (a) the tension in string at its lowest point. (b) the tension in string at its mid-point. (c) force exerted by support on string.

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