Physics, asked by chaharvikal, 3 months ago

if a horse tied with cart then both apply equal forces then how horse and cart moves​

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Answered by aryak192
3

Explanation:

The horse pushes backward on the ground, so the ground pushes forward with an equal force. If the horse pushes back against the ground with a force greater than the cart's resisting force, only then the horse will accelerate. And, being fastened to the horse, the cart must also accelerate along with the horse.

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Answered by WanderVIZ
2

Answer:

The horse and cart does not move.

Explanation:

It is said that the horse and cart are applying equal forces. It depends on the the direction of these equal forces.

If the direction of forces of horse and cart are equal and opposite then the horse and cart cannot move as the net force will be 0.

If in the same direction , then the body will move along the direction where force applied and the total forces( net force )will be the sum of forces.

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