How Far Does a 3.5 Mg Engine Hoist in 4 Seconds?

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A 3.5 Mg engine is hoisted by a crane exerting a force of 40 kN, prompting a discussion on the correct calculation of the distance it is lifted in 4 seconds. Initial calculations mistakenly used only the crane's force without accounting for the gravitational force acting on the engine, leading to an incorrect acceleration and distance result. After recognizing the need to subtract the weight of the engine from the crane's force, the correct approach yielded a more accurate distance of approximately 13 meters. The importance of considering all forces acting on the engine, including tension and gravity, was emphasized. The final resolution confirmed the correct method for solving the problem.
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Homework Statement



a 3.5 Mg engine is suspended from a spreader beam having a negligible mass and is hoisted by a crane which exerts a force of 40kN on the hoisting cable. determine the distance the engine is hoisted in 4 s starting from rest.

Homework Equations



f=ma
vf^2 = vi^2 + 2ad
v=Vo + at


The Attempt at a Solution



first i used f=ma
converted force of 40kN to N so 40000 and converted 3.5 Mg to kg so 3500
then a = f/m so a = 11.4286 m/s^2 (this seems to high but i continued anyways)

then i took v= Vo +at Vo=0 a is from above and t = 4s just plug in and you get 45.71 m/s

then use
vf^2 = vi^2 + 2ad vf = 45.71 vi = 0 a = 11.43 solve for d and you get something like 91m that i know is wrong. i should get something like 13 m does anyone see where I am going wrong??
 
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There is more than one force acting on the engine. You are only accounting for the force of the crane that is why the net force is high.
 
oh ok... i got it now i forgot to take away the force of the crate pulling down on the crane. when i do that i get the right answer now.
thanks a lot srmeier!
 
My pleasure ^^

Side note: (One force is caused by the collection of hoisting cables which are connected to the engine & the other is the force of gravity on the engine. also note that the tension force is only in the y-direction because the x-components of force cancel one another.)
 
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