In the game of tug of war, both sides pull the rope. When the force is equal there is a state of equilibrium.
Equilibrium is a state of physical balance. Examples of equilibrium is a teeter-totter or the game of tug-of-war where both end try to stay balanced..
In a game of tug-of-war, equilibrium is achieved when the forces pulling in opposite directions are equal. This means that if the force exerted by one team is balanced by the force exerted by the other team, the rope will not move in either direction, resulting in equilibrium.
'Tug of War'
20 or less men r allowed in a game of tug-of-war.
In a Tug of War game
The winners in a "tug of war" go backwards
'Tug of War'
Tug of war is an example of a balanced force, where two teams exert equal and opposite forces on the rope. This results in a state of equilibrium, with no net force acting on the rope.
Tug of War
In a tug of war where there is no movement in the rope, the net force is zero. This means that both teams are exerting equal and opposite forces on the rope, resulting in a state of equilibrium.
It's "Tug-of-war". You can also use "Tug o' war."