weight
weight(kg)=mass(volume) +gravity(N)
I assume this is not a trick question of like the rope is not taut. If the rope is taut, the load will move to the combined force of the applied force and gravity, in the vector sense. In the simple case of the applied force being directly opposite to gravity, the load will rise straight up from the ground. If the applied force is perpendicular to gravity (that is, horizontal), the load will drop to the ground at an angle, depending on the sum of the two force vectors.
Gravity
Acceleration is caused by gravity or an outside force on the object.
I think its gravity caused by weight.
Gravity is the force caused by the collision of particles.
I assume this is not a trick question of like the rope is not taut. If the rope is taut, the load will move to the combined force of the applied force and gravity, in the vector sense. In the simple case of the applied force being directly opposite to gravity, the load will rise straight up from the ground. If the applied force is perpendicular to gravity (that is, horizontal), the load will drop to the ground at an angle, depending on the sum of the two force vectors.
Gravity
Acceleration is caused by gravity or an outside force on the object.
Gravity
gravity
F = m AW = m G = (0.24 x 9.8) = 2.352 newtonsNote: It's a bit slippery to say that "gravity pulls on the load". The mutual force of attraction betweenthe load and the earth is 2.352 N. The earth is attracted to the load by the same force.
I think its gravity caused by weight.
A force greater than the weight of the load,applied to it in the upward direction, does.
Gravity is the force caused by the collision of particles.
its is just called Force= F
Gravity
gravity