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1 January, 23:42

Two college teams, A and B, are playing a game of tug of war. Team A applies a force of 103 newtons, but the rope does not move in any direction. What can you say about the force applied by Team B?

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  1. 1 January, 23:46
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    Given that the rope is not moving (acceleration is zero), by the second Law of Newton (F=m*a), the net force acting on the rope is zero.

    Then, the force applied by the team B equals the force applied by the tema A: 103 N.
  2. 2 January, 00:03
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    You can say that Team B is pulling the same amount of force (103 newtons), which is why the rope is not moving in either direction.
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