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If two teams playing tug-of-war pull on a rope with equal but opposite forces, what is the net external force on the rope?
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If two teams playing tug-of-war pull on a rope with equal but opposite forces, what is the net external force on the rope?
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0, Because if they are pulling with equal force then they cancel each other out
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