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16 January, 23:15

A person uses their hand to lift a 0.05-kg guniea pig from the ground at a constand speed. What is the force applied by the person on the guinea pig? What is the net force on the guinea pig?

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  1. 17 January, 02:42
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    The animal's weight is

    (mass) x (gravity)

    = (0.05 kg) x (9.8 m/s²) = 0.49 newton.

    That's the minimum force you can use to pick it up.

    That's the force applied by the person to pick up the pig

    at a nice gentle constant speed.

    Then the net force on the pig is zero. The upward and downward

    forces add up to zero, and that's why the animal is moving at a

    constant speed, and not accelerating up or down.
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