How to calculate force and acceleration in a space shuttle launch?

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Homework Statement



Right after clearing the launch tower, the space shuttle is accelerating upward at 6 m/s/s.

a) Calculate the net force on an 80 kg astronaut during this acceleration. \
b) Calculate the force that the seat must exert on the 80 kg astronaut during this acceleration.
c) A few seconds later in the flight, the seat is exerting a force of 2080 N on the astronaut. At what rate is the space shuttle accelerating?

Homework Equations



f=ma
x=volt+.5(at^2)

The Attempt at a Solution



a) f=ma
f=80(6)
f=480 N

i did not know how to solve parts b and c.
 
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so far part a, i should do:

80(9.81) and then add that to 480
and why would i subtract 80 from 2080 N in part c?thanks so much!