5.4k views
2 votes
How much force is needed to lift a 25-kg mass at a constant verlocity?

User Mikekol
by
5.7k points

2 Answers

7 votes

-- In order to achieve constant verlocity, the net force on the mass must be zero. So if there ARE any forces acting on it, they must be balanced.

-- There is already a force on the mass that can't be eliminated . . . the force of gravity.

-- That force due to gravity is (mass x gravity) = (25 kg)(9.8 m/s²) = 245N in the downward direction.

-- In order to 'balance' the forces and make them add up to zero, we have to provide another force of 245N, all in the upward direction.

-- Then the forces on the object will be balanced, the NET force on it will be zero, and whichever way you start it moving, it will continue to move at a cornstant verlocity.

4 votes

Answer:

f = 245 N

Step-by-step explanation:

see the solution

How much force is needed to lift a 25-kg mass at a constant verlocity?-example-1
User Hamed Baziyad
by
5.7k points