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Tug of war applications using Newton's third law
Hi, I understand that the frictional force determine the winner but does this mean that the action/ reaction force is not equal in magnitude (sizes)?
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Oct 3, 2022
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Tug of war applications using Newton's third law
For scenario 1: if no one is winning based on Newton third law - the force will be same because every action has equal and opposite force. Buy I am not too sure what will happen when one person is winning
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Oct 3, 2022
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Tug of war applications using Newton's third law
F = -F
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