Physics, asked by danishkhan4775, 10 months ago

A helicopter weighs 4000 newtons. Calculate the force on it if it is ascending up at a rate of 2m/s2(metre per second square)?

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Answered by Sneha110061
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Hey dear.

Here is your answer.

As we know that ,

F= MA

Here Mass (M) = 4000 kg.

And Acceleration (A)=2 m/s²

So Force = 4000 * 2

= 8000 Newton.

Hope it helps.


danishkhan4775: weight of helicopter is given so mass can be calculated as m = F/a = 3920/9.8 = 400kg.
Upward Force on helicopter is causing it to go upward so: F = W + m*a
F = 4000+ 400*2
F = 4000+ 800
F = 4800 this is the required Force...
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