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18 October, 04:21
How much force is needed to lift a 25 kg mass?
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Willis
18 October, 07:53
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Not really sure but the minimum force required to lift any mass must be equal to the force of gravity pulling it down. So the formula:
Fa=Fg
=mg
= (25) (9.8)
=245 N
here is your answer; )
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