Science, asked by arshali94, 7 months ago

while a tug-of-war if the force is bot same , what will be the effect of the force ?​

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Answered by unicornberry
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Balanced forces are forces where the effect of one force is cancelled out by another. A tug of war, where each team is pulling equally on the rope, is an example of balanced forces. The rope will have an acceleration of zero under the action of these balanced forces.

Answered by Anonymous
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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.

In a tug of war, if the two teams are applying equal force on the rope then the net force acting on the rope is zero and hence the rope stays at the same place

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