What Is the Correct Calculation of Lift Force for an Ascending Helicopter?

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To calculate the lift force for a helicopter ascending at 3.13 m/s² with a mass of 2090 kg, the total force must account for both the lift and the weight of the helicopter. The weight is calculated as 2090 kg multiplied by the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s²), resulting in 20482 N. The net force required for the upward acceleration is found using Ftotal = Flift - weight, leading to the equation Flift = Ftotal + weight. The correct lift force needed to achieve the upward acceleration is approximately 27023.7 N. Understanding the distinction between total force and individual forces is crucial for solving such problems accurately.
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Homework Statement



A helicopter with a mass of 2090 kilograms accelerates up at 3.13 meters per second per second. What lift force is exerted by the air on the propellers?

m = 2090 kg
a = 3.13 m/s/s

Homework Equations



F = ma ?


The Attempt at a Solution


Force = 2090 kg * 3.13 m/s/s = 6541.7 N

Which is apparently incorrect, then I thought I might have read it wrong and I tried -6541.7, which is also wrong. Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong? Did I forget to factor something in?
 
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What would be the lift force if the helicopter were just hovering?
 
2090 kg * 9.8 ( 9.8 N in 1 kg)
= 20482 N?
 
Or would it just be 0? I'm very confused.
 
20482 N is correct.

Ftotal = Flift + mg

The lifting force pushing up on the propellers must be of equal to the weight of the helicopter in the opposite direction as gravity when it hovers (when Ftotal = 0).

So what would the lifting force be if it accelerated upwards as your original question stated?
 
Ftotal = Flift + mg
Ftotal = 6541.7 N + 2090 * 9.8?
Ftotal = 27023.7 ?

I'm just so confused.
 
jrbillbrian said:
Ftotal = Flift + mg
Ftotal = 6541.7 N + 2090 * 9.8?
Ftotal = 27023.7 ?

I'm just so confused.

Two points here:

1.) Acceleration due to gravity (g) is -9.8 m/s2, you forgot that it's negative since it acts downwards.

2.) The acceleration of the helicopter is cause by the total force acting on it, not just the lifting force.

So what force would the lift have to be so that the total force accelerates the helicopter upward at 3.13 m/s2?
 
so 6541.7 N + (2090 kg * -9.8)
= -13940.3 N

So you would need 13940.3 N?
 
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