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20 August, 05:16

What is the force required to move a load 50kg through a distance of 1000cm in 5 seconds

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  1. 20 August, 05:20
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    Based on the 2nd law of motion, the force is a product of the mass and acceleration. We are already given with the mass and the acceleration is calculated by the following equation,

    d = Vot + 0.5at²

    where d is distance (equal to 1 m), Vo is the initial velocity (equal to 0), a is acceleration, and t is time.

    Substituting the known values,

    1 m = 0 + 0.5 (a) (5 s) ²

    The value of a is equal to 0.08 m/s².

    Now, calculating for force,

    F = m x a

    F = (50 kg) (0.08 m/s²)

    F = 0.32 N

    Thus, the force needed to move the load is 0.32N.
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