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21 October, 02:35

Crane lifts a 1,052 kg car. What force in Newtons must the crane apply to the car to lift it?

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  1. 21 October, 02:40
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    10520 N

    Explanation:

    m = 1,052 kg

    g = 10 m/s²

    F = W = mg

    F = 1052 * 10

    F = 10520 N

    The weight of an object is defined as the force of gravity on the object and may be calculated as the mass times the acceleration of gravity,

    w = mg.

    Since the weight is a force, its SI unit is the

    newton.

    For an object in free fall, so that gravity is the only force acting on it, then the expression for weight follows from Newton's second law: F = ma
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