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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.

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5mo ago

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