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A person is trying to lift a crate that has a mass of 30 kg. The normal force of the floor is currently supplying 150N of force. How much force is the person currently exerting?

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the answer is

144 N

i got it right

User Max Flex
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Here when an object is placed on the level floor then in that case there are two forces on the object

1). Weight of object downwards (mg)

2). Normal force due to floor which will counterbalance the weight (N)

so when no force is applied on the box at that time normal force is counter balanced by weight.

Now here it is given that A person tried to lift the box upwards

So now there are two forces on the box

1). Applied force of person

2). Normal force due to ground

So now these two forces will counter balance the weight of the crate

So we can write an equation for force balance like


F_g = F_n + F_a

given that


F_g = mg

here

m = 30 kg and

g = acceleration due to gravity = 10 m/s^2


F_n = 150 N

now from above equation


30*10 = 150 + F_a


F_a = 300 - 150 = 150 N

So force applied by the person must be 150 N

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