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30 May, 02:39

An elevator (mass 4150 kg) is to be designed so that the maximum acceleration is 0.0800g. what is the maximum force the motor should exert on the supporting cable?

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  1. 30 May, 05:14
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    Maximum force is the force generated by an object at effect is a function of its acceleration. The object has a velocity when it smashes the wall, the ground, or etc. If the object going to be at rest, the velocity = 0, in an exact short time or expanse, its acceleration in decelerating down will be very high.

    The computation for this would be:

    Max force (when pulling elevator up) is F = m*a = 4150kg * (1+0.08) * 9.81 m/s^2 = 44.0 kN
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