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9. A 0.500 kg object is thrown vertically upward with an average applied force of 8.20 N by a student. The force is applied through a displacement of 1.50 m.
a. What is the average net force acting on the object?
b. What is the velocity of the object when it leaves the student’s hand? (Assume initial velocity is zero)

This is the question and I have to use the grasp method. I'm not sure how to clearly find the answer if it is possible for a step-by-step solution, that would be great, have a good one! Grinning Face with Smiling Eyes
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Educator
2 years ago




Let me know if you don't understand the process.

Best of luck!
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s.h_math Author
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2 years ago Edited: 2 years ago, s.h_math
Hi, why is a not the answer to a?

Post Merge: 2 years ago

I read it wrong,
Post Merge: 2 years ago

Is the direction for Fnet up or down?
is the direction for acceleration up?

thanks
Post Merge: 2 years ago

In the answer sheet for b, it says the answer is 4.45 m/s
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Educator
2 years ago
In the answer sheet for b, it says the answer is 4.45 m/s

You're right Grinning Face with Smiling Eyes I forgot to upload the rest of the answer:



So, Fg is going down, it should be negative (-4.90). When we combine Fapp with -4.90, we get Fnet:

Fnet = 8.20 + (-4.90) = 3.30 N.

3.30 N is positive.

Does that make more sense?
s.h_math Author
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2 years ago
Yes it definitely did, thanks a lot!
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