Basic Forces- Just seeking a simple answer

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In summary, the conversation discusses finding the force required to lift a car at a constant speed, given its mass and gravitational field strength. The calculated force needed is 10,000N, but there is a debate about whether there is a net force of 10,000N or two opposing forces of 10,000N each.
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Homework Statement



Given that the mass of a car is 1000kg, gravitational field strength = 10N/kg

Find the force required to just lift the book up at a constant speed.


The Attempt at a Solution



Constant speed, Accel. = 0

W = mg
= 1000kg * 10N/kg
= 10,000N

Therefore force needed to just lift the book is 10,000N?

However, by the Newton's law, in balanced forces, object at rest will remain at rest... So the car was originally at rest, will it be lifted up by 10,000N?
 
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is it book or car? .. can you please clarify your question..
 
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thebigstar25 said:
is it book or car? .. can you please clarify your question..

sorry, its a car
 
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your answer is correct .. And regarding your last question, i believe that as long as the car is lifted at constant speed we can not say that there is a net force upward, since if a=0 this implies F=ma=0 N .. What we can say is that we have two forces one upward and the other downward with a value of 10,000N.. When you say it is lifted up with 10,000N it is as you are saying that the net force is 10,000N upward ..

Im not sure whether the other members would agree with my point, but I believe it is that way ..
 

What are the basic forces?

The basic forces are the fundamental interactions that govern the behavior of matter in the universe. They are gravity, electromagnetism, strong nuclear force, and weak nuclear force.

What is the role of gravity in basic forces?

Gravity is the force that attracts objects with mass towards each other. It is responsible for keeping planets in orbit around the sun and keeping us on the ground.

How does electromagnetism work?

Electromagnetism is the force responsible for the interaction between electrically charged particles. It is also responsible for the behavior of electromagnetic radiation, such as light and radio waves.

What is the strong nuclear force?

The strong nuclear force is the force that holds the nucleus of an atom together. It is the strongest force in nature and is responsible for the stability of matter.

What is the weak nuclear force?

The weak nuclear force is responsible for radioactive decay and is involved in nuclear reactions. It is much weaker than the strong nuclear force, but it plays a crucial role in the behavior of subatomic particles.

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