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Hi
I tried this question a couple times, couldnt figure it out, thought maybe you guys could help.
1. The maximum load that can safely be supported by a rope in an overhead hoist is 400N. What is the maximum acceleration that can safely be given to a 25kg object being hoisted vertically upward?
I hope someone can help.
Thanks
What's the net force on the object if the rope is pulling as hard as it can?
Hint: Identify all forces acting on the object.
i can't figure out net force as i do not have acceleration....all i have is what is the max load the rope can take which is 400, the gravity which is -9.8 as it is going upwards and the 25 kg load
First find the net force, then use it to find the acceleration.
What forces act on the object? Hint: There are two forces acting. What is the magnitude and direction of each force?
I am not sure how to find the net force. Am i right in asuming that the 2 forces acting on the object, is the downward force of m*g and the upwards force of m*-g?
Am i right in asuming that the 2 forces acting on the object, is the downward force of m*g and the upwards force of m*-g?
Gravity acts downward on the object with a force equal to mg. And, no, the upward force does not equal -mg, otherwise the net force would be zero... no acceleration at all.
Besides gravity, what force acts on the object? Hint: Isn't the rope attached to the object?
is it 400 N?
so Fnet = 400 - mg?
ok so then this is what i think the solution would be
Fnet = 400 - mg
a= Fnet / m
a= (400 - (25)(9.8))/25
and that should give me the answer i need. That does that seem right to u?
thanks so much for the help i really appreciate it
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