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A 2.7 kg bucket of water is raised upwards by a rope. If the bucket has an acceleration of 3.4 m/s/s, find the force exerted by the rope on the bucket.
12 years ago

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Writeacher
Wow! Four test (homework?) questions in under a minute. I hope you're not expecting answers anytime soon!
12 years ago
drwls
Try using the famous Newton's-second-law equation

F = M a

where M is the mass and a is the acceleration.

The product (F) will be in Newtons.
12 years ago

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