Physics
Grade-6
Easy

Question

In a game of tug of war, team 1 wins over team 2 as they were able to pull the rope towards themselves. Which of the following is/are true about this game?

  1. The net force on the rope was directed towards team 1
  2. The net force on the rope was directed towards team 2
  3. The forces on the rope were balanced
  4. None of the above

hintHint:

In a tug of war, when team 1 wins over team 2, it says that the force created to the rope is unbalanced and the rope is directed towards team 1 as more force was applied from team 1.

The correct answer is: The net force on the rope was directed towards team 1


    • The movement of an object is directed towards a greater magnitude.
    • If the force is unbalanced and the net force is more on either side, the object will move to the side where there is more not force applied.
    • If the rope is pulled with continuous forces, it will move toward greater force.

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