What is the weight of a body weighing m = 0.5 kg when moving upwards with acceleration a = 2.5 m / s2?

Task data: m (mass of a body moving upwards) = 0.5 kg; a (acceleration) = 2.5 m / s2.

The weight of a body moving upwards can be calculated by the formula: P = m * (a + g).

Reference values: g (acceleration due to gravity) ≈ 10 m / s2.

Let’s make a calculation: P = 0.5 * (2.5 + 10) = 6.25 N.

Answer: With accelerated upward movement, the body will have a weight of 6.25 N.



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