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What upward tension force (in
25 gram mass is given an upward acceleration of 30 m/s^2 by a rope.
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An elevator is supported by a cable and moving upward through the elevator shaft and slowing down. How does the upward tension
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When you sit on a chair what is the reaction force to your weight (the downward action force)?
The frictional force between the
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When you sit on the chair, what is the reaction force to your weight? (The downward action force
A: the upward force extend by
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A cable exerts a constant upward tension of magnitude 1.82 ✕ 104 N on a 1.60 ✕ 103 kg elevator as it rises through a
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When the spacecraft falls back to earth a parachute helps it fall safely explain the forces. A. Parachutes upward force resists
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A 10O0Kg elevator is hoisted upward from rest by a cable. In the first two seconds there is an 1100N tension force in the cable
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What upward tension force (in Newtons) would allow a 1240-kg elevator to accelerate downwards (i.e., negative) at a rate of 4.29
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Two ropes are pulling upward on a large crate. The weight of the crate is 458 N. The tension in the left rope is the same as the
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Two ropes are attached to a wagon, one horizontal to the west with a tension force of 40 N and the other east at an angle of
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