greater must be applied to lift a greater weight
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So to lift an object, you only need to apply a force slightly less than the weight, because there are two effects that help you. This will be very noticable if you try to lift a balloon filled with air. The air weighs a few grams, but you don't need to supply a force for that.
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ExplanatioTo make the object move you must initially apply a force greater than the weight of the object in order to accelerate it from rest. After that you can reduce the force to match the object's weight and it will continue to rise at whatever speed it had reached while you were accelerating it
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