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7 October, 21:39

It takes the elevator in a skyscraper 4.0 s to reach its cruising speed of 10 m/s. a 60 kg passenger gets aboard on the ground floor. determine the passenger's weight, before the elevator starts moving, while the elevator is speeding up, and after the elevator reaches its cruising speed

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  1. 7 October, 22:42
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    Refer to the diagram shown below.

    State A: Before the elevator starts moving.

    Initially, the weight of the 60 kg passenger is

    (60 kg) * (9.8 m/s²) = 588 N

    State A to B: Elevator accelerates

    The acceleration between states A and B is

    a = (10 m/s) / (4 s) = 2.5 m/s²

    The inertial force induced on the passenger is

    (60 kg) * (2.5 m/s²) = 150 N

    The effective weight of the passenger is

    588 + 150 = 738 N

    After state B: Dynamic equilibrium

    After state B, the elevator moves at constant speed and the passenger is in dynamic equilibrium.

    Therefore the passenger's weight is 588 N.

    Answer:

    Weight = 588 N, before the elevator starts;

    = 738 N, while the elevator is speeding up;

    = 588 N, when the elevator reaches cruising speed.
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