motion of a horse pulling a cart
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A horse is harnessed to a cart. If the horse tries to pull the cart, the horse must exert a force on the cart. By Newton's third law the cart must then exert an equal and opposite force on the horse. Newton's second law tells us that acceleration is equal to the net force divided by the mass of the system.
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- Motion of a horse pulling a car is— Muscular Force .
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- The Force exerted by muscles of a body is called muscular force .
- Since , muscular force of horse is used to pull the cart it is an example of muscular force .
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