12.5.
MA=Output Force/Input Force, so MA=5000N/400N=12.5
Note that there isn't a unit because N/N cancels out.
200
The formula for tension is T = mg +/- ma. Thie tension on the rope is still only 400 N, regardless if one person is pulling or two people are pulling.
Force=m*g=40 kg*10m/s2=400N Work=F*S=400N*(50*10)cm=200000J PE=total Work done=200000J Power=Work/Time=200000/5=40000Watt
Kgs is a unit of mass while Newton is a unit of force, should only be compared under specific circumstances. But for normal earth conditions you get 9.81 N/kg, so 400 N is a bit below 40.7747196738 Kg.
100-400n USD
200
The formula for tension is T = mg +/- ma. Thie tension on the rope is still only 400 N, regardless if one person is pulling or two people are pulling.
Force=m*g=40 kg*10m/s2=400N Work=F*S=400N*(50*10)cm=200000J PE=total Work done=200000J Power=Work/Time=200000/5=40000Watt
800N/2m^2 = 400N/m^2
Picked up a beauty at a pawn shop for $58-USC. Was lucky, usually around $85-185.00 used.
One scale is reading 200N and the other is reading 400N.
A newton is a kg *m/ s^2. Acceleration is in m/s^2. Thus divide the force in Newtons by kilograms and you will get an acceleration value.In this case: 20 N / 100 kg = 0.2 m/ s^2
Total downward force = 300 + 250 + 300 = 850N Total reaction (upward) force must be 850N = scale left (400N) + scale right. So scale right must be 450N.
Kgs is a unit of mass while Newton is a unit of force, should only be compared under specific circumstances. But for normal earth conditions you get 9.81 N/kg, so 400 N is a bit below 40.7747196738 Kg.
Due to the unfortunate events of Sept 11, 2001, the insurance industry now considers trucking to be a high-risk industry and requires terrorist coverage for buildings, property and equipment. Item 60 (tariff 400N) was put into place beginning January 15, 2002 as a cost-recovery mechanism to help offset this added cost. The surcharge applies as a percentage of the regular vehicle transportation charges and the SIT pick up and delivery transportation charges.
392.28 newtons or 88.2 pounds.