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What happens is that the resistance of 1100 newton is the MAXIMUM resistance. If a force of 1000 newton is applied, the actual resistance will also be 1000 newton. If a force greater than the maximum force of friction is applied, the object will start to move.
1000 N as well.
Assuming that braking force is the friction force; F=m*a 4000 = 1000*a a = 4 m/s^2
Power = Force x displacement/time = 500 x 1000 / 120 = 4166.67 W
If a 90 kg weightlifter exerts a 1000 N force upwards against a 50 kg barbell, the NET vertical force acting on the barbell is 1000 N. It does not matter how heavy the weightlifter or the barbell might be.
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On earth, the weight of 1 kilogram is approx. 9.8 newtons (2.20462 pounds).The total tension in all of the cables is the weight of the passenger car = (1,000 x 9.8) =9,800 newtons (2,205 pounds) rounded.
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What happens is that the resistance of 1100 newton is the MAXIMUM resistance. If a force of 1000 newton is applied, the actual resistance will also be 1000 newton. If a force greater than the maximum force of friction is applied, the object will start to move.
1000 N as well.
newtons / 9.80665 = kilograms force, then * 1000 = grams force So > (5.12244898 / 9.80665) * 1000 = 522.34 grams force (per meter square)
Force = mass * acceleration Since the only force acting on the elevator is gravity, the force is 1000*9.81 = 981N Towards the ground Note that it is essential to put the direction that the force is acting as it is a vector quantity.
Assuming that braking force is the friction force; F=m*a 4000 = 1000*a a = 4 m/s^2
1 millinewton = a force equal to 1/1000 of a newton. That force is equivalent to about 0.0036 of an ounce.
No, a tonne is 1000 kilograms.
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Power = Force x displacement/time = 500 x 1000 / 120 = 4166.67 W