Science, asked by bhybes, 6 months ago

how much force does the wall exerts on the rope? In what direction is the force?

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Answered by cji079750
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Explanation:

The only way someone on one end of the string can exert a force of 10 N on the ... They are indicating equal forces in opposite directions.

Following Newton's third law (... equal and opposite forces...), the string stretches ...  More

10 N Explanation: While many people would like to simply add the forces from each end ...  Mo

The only way someone on one end of the string can exert a force of 10 N on the ... They are indicating equal forces in opposite directions.

Following Newton's third law (... equal and opposite forces...), the string stretches ...  More

10 N Explanation: While many people would like to simply add the forces from each end ...  Mo

The only way someone on one end of the string can exert a force of 10 N on the ... They are indicating equal forces in opposite directions.

Following Newton's third law (... equal and opposite forces...), the string stretches ...  More

10 N Explanation: While many people would like to simply add the forces from each end ...  Mo

Answered by DevendraLal
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In this question, we are asked about the force.

  • That a wall's force on a rope is equal to a rope's force on a wall according to Newton's Third Law.
  • Any object that resembles a rope, such as a string, wire, or rope, will exert strain.
  • The definition of force is the push or pull on a massed object that changes its velocity.
  • An external force is an agent that has the power to alter the resting or moving condition of a body.
  • It has a direction and a magnitude.
  • A force is an influence that has the power to alter an object's motion.
  • An object having mass can change its velocity in response to a force.
  • A force is a vector quantity since it has both magnitude and direction.
  • It is calculated using the newton SI unit (N). Force is denoted by the letter F.

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