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If in a tug-of -war , when two teams are pulling a rope and the rope does not move towards any team, it implies that​

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If in a tug-of -war , when two teams are pulling a rope and the rope does not move towards any team, it implies that the force applied by both teams are equal and the net force is zero .

Explanation:

An object doesn't change its position when equal forces are applied on it in opposite directions.

In tug of war where each team apply same force and the rope does not move towards any team is an example of balanced force .

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