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A firefighter with a weight of 707 N slides down a vertical pole with an acceleration of 3.04 m/s2, directed downward. (a) What are the magnitude and direction of the vertical force (use up as the positive direction) exerted by the pole on the firefighter?

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Answer:

Fup=492.072N

Step-by-step explanation:

Given required solution.

W=707N Fup=? from newton's 2nd law we know that

let g=10N/kg Fnet=ma................eq1

a=3.04m/s2 so the net force is the total of all

forces.In other words

Fnet=W-Fup.......................eq2

substitute eq1 from eq2 so it becomes

ma=w-Fup.................................substitute the given numbers

before that we should have to find the mass of the fighter to compute Fup by using the following formula.

w=mg m=w/g⇒707/10=70.7kg

then continue with the above equation.

ma=w-Fup use the negative sign in front of Fup because it acts opposite

ma-w=-Fup take w to the left to get Fup

w-ma=Fup divide both sides by negative one

707N-70.7kg×3.04m/s2=Fup

Fup= 707N-214.928N

Fup=492.072N

Note that the following;

W is weight of fighter

Fup is the upward reaction force.

m is the mass of the fighter

a is the acceleration of the fighter.

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