Science, asked by Rudra11111, 1 year ago

in a tug of war,children of team a pull the rope toward themselves with force of 120N,100N,and 150N student of team B pull the rope in opposite direction with force of 130N,1w0Nand 150N .find the resultant force and direction in which object will move

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Answered by Anonymous
7
Heya

as the two forces are opposite then we can simply find the resultant force by subtracting them .

so Let F¹ = 120+100+150 (N) = 370N
F² = 130 + 100+150 (N) = 380N

the resultant force will be
F²-F¹ = 380-370=10N
in the direction of F²
Answered by armaanian
5
ANSWER
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In a tug of war,

Children of team A pull the rope towards themselves with force
= 120N + 100N + 150N
= 370N

Children of team B pull the rope towards themselves with force
= 130N + 100N + 150N
= 380N

Since, in the game the two teams are pulling the rope towards themselves, i.e. in opposite direction.
Therefore, we can find out the resultant force by subtracting both forces.

Resultant Force 
= force of Team B - force of Team A 
= 380 - 370
= 10N

They all will move in the direction of Team B, as Team B has applied more force than Team A to pull the rope towards themselves.

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