does a tide rising have force or a horse pulling a plow?

and which one would you use for an example

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The question you've posed compares two different types of force: a natural phenomenon (the rising tide) and a human-driven action (a horse pulling a plow).

A tide rising can be explained in terms of gravitational force exerted by the moon and the sun, which causes the water level in oceans and seas to rise and fall. This is a powerful and predictable force of nature.

On the other hand, a horse pulling a plow involves muscular force generated by the horse, as well as the mechanical advantage provided by the plow's design. This represents human agricultural practices and the work animals do to assist with farming.

If you're looking for a force in terms of energy and work done in a practical, everyday context, the horse pulling a plow would be a more relatable and tangible example. However, if you're discussing larger-scale forces of nature and their effects, the rising tide would be a compelling example. The choice really depends on the context of your discussion!

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