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According to Newton'S Third Law, Each Team Pulls the Opposite Team with Equal Force in a Tug of War. Then, Why Does One Team Win and the Other Lose? - Physics

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According to Newton's third law, each team pulls the opposite team with equal force in a tug of war. Then, why does one team win and the other lose?

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The forces on the rope must be equal and opposite, according to Newton's third law. But not all the forces acting on each team are equal. The friction between one team and the ground does not depend on the other team and can be larger on one side than on the other. In addition, the grips on the rope need not be equal and opposite. Thus, the net force acting on each team from all sources need not be equal.

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अध्याय 5: Newton's Laws of Motion - short answers [पृष्ठ ७७]

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अध्याय 5 Newton's Laws of Motion
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