To determine the mathematically ideal conditions for winning a tug of war, we need to consider the forces acting on each team. The force exerted by each team is calculated by multiplying the tension in the rope by the angle of pull. By summing the forces on each side and accounting for friction, we can determine the net force and acceleration of each team. The team with the greater net force and acceleration will have the advantage in winning the tug of war.
The answer to the riddle is a bunch of big jerks.
In the Punchline Algebra book A, page 7.2 likely contains a math problem or exercise related to algebraic concepts. The phrase "what does it take to win a tug of war" is most likely a metaphor or word problem to engage students in the learning process. To determine the answer to page 7.2, you would need to refer to the specific content and instructions provided in that section of the book.
In terms of what?
math science and the art of war
Absolutely.A very simple example: 10 pounds north, 6 pounds south, 4 pounds south.How about the resultant of 100 vectors being equal to zero, as in a tug-of-war with50 guys on each side !
It's "Tug-of-war". You can also use "Tug o' war."
Eastport Tug o' War Boley tug of war from Ireland was in the longest pull.
The winners in a "tug of war" go backwards
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In a Tug of War game
Tug O WarThis is because the winners go backward and the losers go forward into a puddle of mud (at least how I play)
Sokatira- Tug of War, this is part of Herri Kirolak which means Basque rural sports. Spanish do not compete at tug of war, although teams from Basque-land do.
They're tugging (pulling); like in a tug a war contest.
There are over twenty songs on iTunes called Tug Of War.
No. Tug of War was an Olympic event from 1900 to 1920.
20 or less men r allowed in a game of tug-of-war.