It would be the same as if one tug of war team was pulling against a tree.
If two tug of war teams were pulling with the same force, neither team would move the rope would be at a stand still.
The rope will break.
One will eventually relent and lose.
Nothing would happen. The ribbon would stay in the middle because the force pulling in each direction is equal.
When you pull on the rope, the side with the most force will win.
Basically, If you and a friend of the same strength of you played tug of war, or did sumo Wrestling, and nobody is moving or winning, but in the same spot still pulling or pushing,, that would be balanced forces.
Basically, If you and a friend of the same strength of you played tug of war, or did sumo Wrestling, and nobody is moving or winning, but in the same spot still pulling or pushing,, that would be balanced forces.
Two balanced forces are two forces in equal magnitude acting on opposite directions along the same line of action. This is analogous to a tug-of-war where the two teams have the exact same pulling power.
The formula for tension is T = mg +/- ma. Thie tension on the rope is still only 400 N, regardless if one person is pulling or two people are pulling.
Pulling is when you pull something the action of pulling is when you have a tug of war you pull the rope
They're tugging (pulling); like in a tug a war contest.
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So its a bit like tug of war if people are pulling a dragon, then its going to be pushing the other way. Its a force and gravity pushing together at the same time, but it is quite a hard question so i dont blame you. Sorry if this doesnt help but im only in year 4