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1 April, 12:49

An athlete whose mass is 97.0 kg kg is performing weight-lifting exercises. Starting from the rest position, he lifts, with constant acceleration, a barbell that weighs 420 N N. He lifts the barbell a distance of 0.65 m m in a time of 1.5 s s. Part A Use Newton's laws to find the total force that his feet exert on the ground as he lifts the barbell. Express your answer using two significant figures. F floor Ffloor = nothing N?

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  1. 1 April, 13:04
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    470 N.

    Explanation:

    Using equations of motion:

    S = vi*t + 1/2 * (a * (t^2))

    Given:

    S = 0.65 m

    t = 1.5 s

    vi = 0 m/s

    0.65 = 1/2 * (a * (1.5) ^2)

    a = 1.3/2.25

    = 0.578 m/s^2

    Force = mass * acceleration due to gravity

    = 92 * 0.578

    = 53.16 N

    Total force = 420 + 53.16

    = 473.16 N

    = 470 N.
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