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In a tug of war, the total force pulling the rope to the left is 500 N. The total force pulling it to the right is 400 N.

In a tug of war, the total force pulling the rope to the left is 500 N. The total force pulling it to the right is 400 N.

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Answered by bhavyaa06
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Answer:

The left ones will win by the force of 100 N.

Answered by PiyushIIT
1

Answer:

The rope will move towards as a greater force is applied towards left.

Resultant force = |-500 + 400| = |-100| = 100N

Note: By convention we take left side as negative and right side as positive. (cartesian system)

So that -100 = 100(-i) represents 100N force applied toward negative X axis

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