Physics, asked by rajbirdrall85, 2 months ago

Whenever there is an interaction between two objects, the objects experience an equal
and opposing force on each other. In other words both the objects 'exert force on each
other. Force only exists as a result of an interaction. If there is no interaction, the objects
no longer experience the force.
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(i) If in a tug-of-war, two teams are pulling a rope, and the rope does not move towards
any team, it implies that:
(a) equal forces are applied in the same direction.
(b) equal forces are applied in opposite directions.
(c) no force is applied in any direction.
(d) can not be explained.​

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Answered by Chandhini11
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Answer:

Newton's third law: when one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts an equal-and-opposite force on the first object.

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