In the game of tug of war, both sides pull the rope. When the force is equal there is a state of equilibrium.
He would tug on his collar when he was nervous. A sharp tug on the rope meant that he should continue to climb. A tug was used to steer the tanker to the pier. (tugboat)
Just give this bell rope a tug whenever you want me, madam. A tug on the line brought an instant response.
Tug of love is a term that refers to a conflict of custody over a child.
Tug is another powerful verb for pull
This phrase seems to be a mishmash of two expressions; the tug of war, and the contest of wills. Tug of war is a physical competition between two sides, holding a rope between them, with each trying to pull the other past a certain point in the middle. The contest of wills is a subtler, usually mental struggle where the winner is the more dominant personality.
Both sides are pulling the opposite dirrention so acceleration is zero which is equilibrium
Both sides are pulling the opposite dirrention so acceleration is zero which is equilibrium
Equilibrium is a state of physical balance. Examples of equilibrium is a teeter-totter or the game of tug-of-war where both end try to stay balanced..
tension force , contact force, applied force
Unbalanced forces
Tug of war is an example of static forces, that is until someone loses...
20 or less men r allowed in a game of tug-of-war.
'Tug of War'
In a Tug of War game
The two forces will cancel each other out. For example, in a game of tug of war, if two equally strong people tug on the rope, they won't go anywhere, because each of the forces exerted on the rope is equal.
The winners in a "tug of war" go backwards
'Tug of War'