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Calculate Lift Force of 4510 kg Helicopter Accelerating Upward
k Newton's second law a = Fnet/m so 2.1 = Fnet/4510 and for Fnet you get 9471 but what then
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Oct 17, 2005
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Calculate Lift Force of 4510 kg Helicopter Accelerating Upward
I looked through all equations in the chapter and none seem to fit.
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Oct 17, 2005
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Calculate Lift Force of 4510 kg Helicopter Accelerating Upward
A 4510 kg helicopter accelerates upward at 2.1 m/s^2. What lift force is exerted by the air on the propellers? The answer is in Newtons. If you can give me an equation, that would be great. Thanks
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