Answer:
43248 newtons.
Step-by-step explanation:
Force = mass x accelerations and units of force are newtons which are given in the question.
here mass = 125 of air and 2.2 of fuel, total = 125+2.2=127.5kg/s and the velocity of the exhaust is 340m/s.
force = 340m/s * 127.5kg/s = 43248 newtons technically this is wrong (observe units) but i will expalin how i have taken acceleration as a velocity here and mass/unit time as simply mass.
see force is mass times acceleration or deceleration, here our velocity is not changing therefore it is constant 340m/s but if it were to change and become 0 in one second then there would be -340m/s^2 (note the units ) of deceleration and there would be force associated with it and that force is what i have calculated here. similarly there would be mass in flow rate of mass per second, which is also in that one second of time.
let's calculate error.
error = (actual-calculated)/actual. = (43248-60000)/43248= -38.734% less is ofcourse greater than 2%.
So the load cell is not reading correct to within 2% and it should read 43248newtons.