Suppose 25 children who weigh the same are playing a game of tug-of-war. Five children pull with 10 newtons of force, while ten children pull with 15 newtons of force in the opposite direction. How can one determine the net force on the rope?(1 point)

Responses

The forces are in opposite directions, so the newtons can be divided.
The forces are in opposite directions, so the newtons can be divided.

The forces are in the same direction, so the newtons can be added.
The forces are in the same direction, so the newtons can be added.

The newtons are in the same direction, so the newtons can be multiplied.
The newtons are in the same direction, so the newtons can be multiplied.

The forces are in opposite directions, so the newtons can be subtracted.

The forces are in opposite directions, so the newtons can be subtracted.

The forces are in opposite directions, so the newtons can be subtracted.

To determine the net force on the rope, you need to consider the direction and magnitude of the forces applied by each group of children.

In this case, the forces exerted by the two groups of children are in opposite directions. The five children pulling with 10 newtons of force are pulling in one direction, while the ten children pulling with 15 newtons of force are pulling in the opposite direction.

To find the net force, you subtract the force exerted by the group pulling in the opposite direction from the force exerted by the group pulling in the other direction.

So, the correct answer is: The forces are in opposite directions, so the newtons can be subtracted.