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A person has a mass of 80 kg. It takes a force of 150 N to pull that person up using a system of pulleys.
1 year ago

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Answered by GPT 3.5
Using the equation:

Force = mass * acceleration

we can calculate the acceleration experienced by the person using the given force and mass:

150 N = 80 kg * acceleration

Rearranging the equation:

acceleration = 150 N / 80 kg

acceleration = 1.875 m/s²

Therefore, the person experiences an acceleration of 1.875 m/s² when being pulled up using the system of pulleys.
1 year ago

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