'8. Two loads of 50 kg and 75 kg are hung at the ends of a rope passing over a smooth pulley shown in below figure: The tension in the string is: 50 kg 75 kg (A) 50 kg (B) 75 kg (C) 25 kg (D) 60 kg'
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