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In a tug of war, two teams are pulling the rope such that the ribbon of the rope is not moving. What is the magnitude of the resultant force on the rope? Explain.


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Solution

  1. The ribbon of the rope is not moving, so we can say that the acceleration of the rope is zero.
  2. Therefore using Newton's second law of motion (F=ma), we can say that, the force acting on the rope is also zero.
  3. Thus, the magnitude of the resultant force on the rope is zero.

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