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20 N.
The only way the bag of apples can have zero acceleration is that the sum of forces on it is zero. The 20-N downward gravitational force on it must be exactly canceled by some upward force of 20-N. That's the tension in the rope.
It's 20N IF the bag is just hanging there and not moving.If the bag is rising or falling, then the tension can be, but isn't necessarily,more or less than 20N.
20kg is about 196N
2 kilopounds
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20 N.
The only way the bag of apples can have zero acceleration is that the sum of forces on it is zero. The 20-N downward gravitational force on it must be exactly canceled by some upward force of 20-N. That's the tension in the rope.
The only way the bag of apples can have zero acceleration is that the sum of forces on it is zero. The 20-N downward gravitational force on it must be exactly canceled by some upward force of 20-N. That's the tension in the rope.
The only way the bag of apples can have zero acceleration is that the sum of forces on it is zero. The 20-N downward gravitational force on it must be exactly canceled by some upward force of 20-N. That's the tension in the rope.
It would be 20*4.4 newtons = 88 newtons.
It's 20N IF the bag is just hanging there and not moving.If the bag is rising or falling, then the tension can be, but isn't necessarily,more or less than 20N.
20kg is about 196N
The only way the bag of apples can have zero acceleration is that the sum of forces on it is zero. The 20-N downward gravitational force on it must be exactly canceled by some upward force of 20-N. That's the tension in the rope.
2 kilopounds
180 Newtons.