Find mass using acceleration and tension

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To find the mass of the box being raised, the upward acceleration is 5.2 m/s² and the tension in the rope is 58 N. The net force acting on the box is the difference between the tension and the weight (mg), leading to the equation T - mg = ma. A free-body diagram (FBD) is essential for visualizing the forces, with tension acting upwards and weight downwards. By equating the net force to mass times acceleration, the correct mass can be calculated using the provided values. Understanding the direction of forces and properly applying Newton's second law is crucial for solving this problem.
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Homework Statement


A box is raised using a rope. If the acceleration of the box, is 5.2 m/s2 (upward) and the tension in the rope is 58 N, what is the mass of the box (in kg)?



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I thought T=ma would work, but yeah, it didn't.
 
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Methinks you're forgetting the gravitational force.
 
The BEST FIRST STEP is DRAW A DIAGRAM with ALL the FORCES.
 
so. My FBD looks like:
T upwards with A
And Weight downwards, so mg.
so T+A = mg
but, that didn't work either
 
First, choose a proper set of coordinate axes(one +ve and other -ve) and then accordingly draw a free-body diagram.Finally,equate the NET force to ma .
Please take note that A or a is the acceleration and NOT a force .
 
I did draw that's what I just said.

" so. My FBD looks like:
T upwards with A
And Weight downwards, so mg.
so T+A = mg
but, that didn't work either "
 
Try using F(net) = ma (upwards)
 
grzz said:
Try using F(net) = ma (upwards)

Yes, use F(net) = m*a(up) = m*5.2 (as given in the problem). In addition, F(net) = the sum of all the forces acting on the box, which, as you said, is the tension (given as 58N) and the weight.
 
Note that Fnet is made up of two forces, the weight and the tension. But we want Fnet upwards. So one has to be careful what to put for Fnet because the weight is downwards but the tension is upwards. That is why THE FBD IS VERY IMPORTANT.
 
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