A simple conceptual problem

a rope is pulled by each side in a game of tug of war by applying a force of 200 N.....what is the tension on the rope?

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1
terror s ·

200N

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Pritish Chakraborty ·

Similar tensions of 200N arising from the center of gravity of the rope, in opposite directions?

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terror s ·

i thought the same thing yaar

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Pritish Chakraborty ·

Hi5 lol

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Soham Mukherjee ·

Its 200N

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hacker ·

rassi ko kaat do beech se.....aur dono teams kA ACCELRATION DEKHO :P[assuming floor to be frictionless and tht entire team is holding rope at same level and it is a LILIPUT world so tht we cn assume centre of mass of the teams at the level of rope]then TENSION IN ROPE= mass of team*accelration=200 N..........i hope u got ur answer now!!!!!!!!![3][3][3]

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buddyboyyash ·

can v do this problem by stress thingy??

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Pritish Chakraborty ·

Young's modulus bhi nikaal le...ab kya bacha hai LOL

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