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10 January, 20:29

In a game of tug-of-war, you pull on the rope with a force of 100 N to the right and your friend pulls on the rope with a force of 100 N to the left. What is the net force on the rope?

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  1. 10 January, 20:45
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    The force would be a balanced force because both of the people are using the same force so it would not move.
  2. 10 January, 20:49
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    The answer is 200 N I think
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