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26 April, 21:07

3. A 16 kg barrel is lifted up by a rope. The barrel accelerates at 1.4 m/s2. Find the force exerted by the rope. Show all your work.

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  1. 27 April, 00:26
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    Net force = (mass) x (acceleration)

    There are two forces acting on the barrel:

    - - the force of gravity, downward;

    - - the force of the rope, upward.

    When these two forces are added together, their sum (the net force

    on the barrel) causes the barrel to accelerate upward at 1.4 m/s².

    Net force = (Rope force) - (Grav force) = (mass) x (acceleration)

    Grav force = 'weight' = (mass) x (grav) = (16 x 9.8) = 156.8 newtons

    Net force = (mass x acceleration) = (16 x 1.4) = 22.4 newtons

    Net force =

    22.4 newtons = (Rope force) - (156.8 newtons)

    Add 156.8 newtons to each side: Rope force = 22.4 + 156.8 = 179.2 newtons
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