what magnitude force did he exert on the object during the lift, assuming the force is constant?
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In 1990 Walter Arfeuille of Belgium lifted a 281.5-kg objectthrough a distance of 17.1 cm using only his teeth.Work on object? (in J)What magnitude force did he exert on the object during the lift,assuming the force is constant. (in kN)Please include details
In 1990 Walter Arfeuille of Belgium lifted a 281.5-kg objectthrougha distance of 17.1 cm using only his teeth.
A cord runs around two massless, frictionless pulleys. A canister with mass m = 47 kg hangs from one pulley, and you exert a force on the free end of the cord.
(a) What must be the magnitude of if you are to lift the canister at a constant speed?
(b) To lift the canister by 2.6 cm, how far must you pull the free end of the cord?
During that lift, what is the work done on the canister by (c) your force (via the cord) and (d) the gravitational force?
(Hint: When a cord loops around a pulley as shown, it pulls on the pulley with a net force that is twice the tension in the cord.)
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