if each person in the red team is pulling a rope with a force of 250N and each person in the blue team is pulling with a force of 200N what is the total force excerted by the blue team?

To find the total force exerted by the blue team, we need to determine the number of people in the blue team who are pulling the rope. Once we have that number, we can multiply it by the force exerted by each person:

Let's say there are 'x' number of people in the blue team.

Force exerted by each person in the blue team = 200N

Total force exerted by the blue team = Number of people * Force exerted by each person

So, the equation becomes:

Total force exerted by the blue team = x * 200N

However, given the information in the question, we don't have the number of people in the blue team. If you provide that information, we can calculate the total force exerted by the blue team for you.

To find the total force exerted by the blue team, we need to know the number of people in the team. Let's assume the blue team consists of "n" number of people.

To get the total force, you multiply the individual force exerted by each person by the total number of people in the team. In this case, the force exerted by each person in the blue team is 200N.

So, the total force exerted by the blue team can be calculated as:

Total force = Individual force × Number of people

Total force = 200N × n

Now, to get the exact total force, we need the value of "n" (the number of people in the blue team). If "n" is given, you can substitute its value in the equation and find the answer.