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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’. Which of the following is the correct reason for this? (A) Both teams have the same number of members. (B) There is a lot of competition going on between the two teams. (C) The net force of forces acting in opposite directions is equal to the difference between the two forces. (D) The net force of forces acting in opposite directions is equal to the sum of the two forces.​

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Answered by teenagola473
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Answer:

Correct option is

A

the rope moves in the direction of larger force.

In a game of tug-of-war, teams apply forces in terms of pulls on the rope. On the rope, two pulls act in opposite directions. The net force becomes the difference of the two forces (pulls) and the rope moves in the direction of the larger force (pull).

Answered by jeonjungkook16
3

Explanation:

(c) would be the answer...

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