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Chapter 5 Problem 15E

Question

When the athlete holds the barbell overhead, the reaction force is the weight of the barbell on his hand. How does this force vary for the case in which the barbell is accelerated upward? Downward?

Solution

ANSWER:

STEP 1:-

To answer the question let’s have a look on this example.

When you are standing in an elevator and the elevator is not moving at all, then you apply a force downward on the elevator’s floor. At the same time the floor pushes you with the same force which is called the normal force. These two forces balance each other so you are in equilibrium.

This normal force is defined as the weight of the object in physics.

STEP 2:-

Now imagine when the elevator is moving upwards with an acceleration of “a”.  So, you push the elevator downwards with a force of “mg”, and you are getting some normal reaction “N”. by the same time you are accelerating upwards. So, the equation will be,

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Title Conceptual Physics 11 
Author Paul G. Hewitt
ISBN 9780321568090

Answer: When the athlete holds the barbell overhead, the

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