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The smallest upthrust force needed for an object to float is equal to its weight. So, for an object weighing 1600 N to float, the upthrust force needs to be at least 1600 N. This is because the upthrust force is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object, which in this case is equivalent to the weight of the object.
The minimum upthrust force needed to make an object float is equal to the weight of the object. In this case, the minimum upthrust force needed to make an object weighing 1600 newtons float is also 1600 newtons.
The power of the engine and the maximum speed of the 1971 Ford Capri 1600 are 160 PS (118 kW) and 210 km/h (130 mph) respectively.
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To calculate the work done when lifting an object, you can use the formula: work = force × distance. The force required to lift an object is equal to its weight, which is mass × gravity. So, you would need to know the mass of the object to calculate the work done when lifting it 1600 meters.
Work = Force x DistanceWork = 400 x 4 Work = 1600 Nm Work = 1600 Joules Work = 1600 J
Curb weight, 3528 lb (1600 kg)
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Curb weight, 3528 lb (1600 kg)
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F=maF=1600 x 4.5=7200N
Work is a force applied over a distance.So W=F*dThus in this case, W=200N*8mWork=1600 N*m3,000 J