To calculate: Force needed to lift a rock.
Answer to Problem 4.8APP
Force needed to lift the rock is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Mechanical advantage =
Mass of rock =
Formula used:
Mechanical advantage is given by,
Where
Force is given by,
Where m is mass and
Calculation:
Output force is calculated as:
Input force is calculated as:
Conclusion:
Force needed to lift the rock is
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