children playing tug of war pull the rope in their respective direction. if the pull of the force is equal on the two sides the rope does not move this means that the two forces are ________
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Balanced
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Suppose one child's team is A. Team A is to tug is the action force, causing the pull on the rope but because of the reaction force, the other team (team b suppose) at the rope ends feel the pull but when each team is pulling equally on the rope then the acceleration of the rope will be zero under the action of these balance forces. Therefore, these two forces are balanced
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the rope moves in the direction of larger force.
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In a game of tug-of-war, teams apply forces in terms of pulls on the rope. On the rope, two pulls act in opposite directions. The net force becomes the difference of the two forces (pulls) and the rope moves in the direction of the larger force (pull).
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