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in a tug of war, when the two teams are pulling the rope, a stage comes when the rope does not move to either side at all .What can u say about the magnitude's and Direction's of the forces being applied to the rope by the two teams at this stage?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In a tug of war, when the two teams are pulling the rope, a stage comes when the rope does not move to either side at all .What can u say about the magnitude's and Direction's of the forces being applied to the rope by the two teams at this stage?

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  • In tug of war when two teams are pulling the rope and if the rope does not move in eiher side then the net weight is 0 and equal muscular force is applied. Therefore the magnitude and the direction f the ofrce are the same. At this stage, both the teams apply equal muscular force in opposite directions.

Answered by adithishreepinky
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In tug of war when two teams are pulling the rope and if the rope does not move in eiher side then the net weight is 0 and equal muscular force is applied. Therefore the magnitude and the direction f the ofrce are the same. At this stage, both the teams apply equal muscular force in opposite directions.

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