Two people play tug of war, with each of them pulling 400 N. What is the tension in the rope?
Two people play tug of war, with each of them pulling 400 N. What is the...
Two people play tug of war. The 100-kg person on the left pulls with 1,140 N, and the 70-kg person on the right pulls with 835 N. Assume that neither person releases their grip on the rope with either hand at any time, assume that the rope is always taut, and assume that the rope does not stretch. What is the magnitude of the tension in the rope in Newtons?
2) Joe and Bill are playing tug-of-war. Joe is pulling with a force of 200 N. Bill hanging on to the rope. Neither person is moving. What is the tension of the rope? is simply
Two men compete in a "tug-of-war". Both pull equally and the tension in the rope is 800 N. Each man must then be pulling with a force of a.) 0 N b.) 400 N c.) 800 N d.) 1600 N
Two people play tug of war. The 110 kg person on the left pulls with 1000 N and the 60 kg person on the right pulls with 700 N What is the magnitude (in N) of the net force on the left-side person?
Two teams of nine members each engage in a tug of war. The first team's members have average masses of 66 kg and exert average forces of 1350 N horizontally. The second team's members have average masses of 71 kg and exert average forces of 1374 N horizontally. (a) What is the acceleration of the two teams? _ m/s2 (in the direction the heavy team is pulling) (b) What is the tension in the section of rope between the teams?...
Three people are playing tug of war but they are not moving. Person 1 is pulling with 100 pounds of force from a 35 degree angle relative to the X-axis in the positive difection, person 2 is pulling with 200 pounds of force relative at a 22 degree angle to the Y-axis in the negative direction for both X and Y. How much force is the 3rd person pulling with (in Newtons), and in what direction to create this scenario?
Two teams of people are involved in tug of war. Since the forces exerted by each team on the other is equal and opposite by the third law, how is it possible for either team to win. explain carefully, using appropriate free body diagrams, how one team can win
An odd number of people - each pulling with the same strength - participate in a tug of war game, yet no team wins. How is this possible?
1. In a tug-of-war game, 12 children pull on two sides of a rope. Define right as +x and left as –x. On the right, there are two children each pulling with a force of 122 N, one pulling with a force of 86 N, and three each pulling with a force of 102 N. On the left, there is one child pulling with a force of 180 N, two each pulling with a force of 90 N, and three...
Tug of war in outer space Suppose that Amy and Bob are two astronauts floating deep in outer space, where there is no gravity or friction to interfere, and they decide to have a tug of war. They agree that the loser of this is the one who crosses over the halfway between them first. Bob has a larger mass than Amy, but Amy is stronger than Bob. They begin at rest relative to each other. Assume that they keep...