what happens in tug of war when two teams pull equally hard?
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Both forces cancel out each other and thus both the teams remain on their places.
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If the two forces act in the opposite directions on an object, the net force acting on it is the difference between the two forces. Recall that in the tug-of-war when two teams pull equally hard, the rope does not move in any direction. ... In general, more than one force may be acting on an object.
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If the two forces act in the opposite directions on an object, the net force acting on it is the difference between the two forces. Recall that in the tug-of-war when two teams pull equally hard, the rope does not move in any direction. ... In general, more than one force may be acting on an object.
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