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you want to lift a heavy box. the force of gravity pulls it downwards with 500 nutons.how much force will u have to apply to lift the box. and if your frnd supports the boxwith a force of 270 nutons,how much force will u have to apply to lift the box
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The force of the gravitational pull is 500 N and the additional force of 220 N is applied in the opposite direction.

So, to lift the box, the box has to apply an extra force of 500 N - 220 N = 280 N in order to lift the box against the gravitational pull.

Resultant force is nothing but the total force acting on a body including their directions. Here, the gravitational force acts opposite to the force applied by the father and the boy.

Hence, the boy has to apply a force of 280 N to lift the box.

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