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30 June, 11:46

An elevator filled with passengers has a mass of 1683 kg. (a) The elevator accelerates upward from rest at a rate of 1.20 m/s2 for 2.75 s. Calculate the tension in the cable (in N) supporting the elevator. g

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  1. 30 June, 12:55
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    T = 18.529 KN

    Explanation:

    We are given that;

    Mass; m = 1683 kg

    Upwards, acceleration; a = 1.2 m/s²

    Downwards, acceleration due to gravity; g = 9.81 m/s²

    Time; t = 2.75s

    Now, The tension in the cable exerts a force up while gravity exerts a force down. The mass has an upward acceleration and thus, there are no horizontal forces.

    We will take up as positive.

    Thus,

    Fnet is given as; F = T - W

    W = mg while F = ma. and so,

    ma = T - mg

    Where t is Tension in cable.

    Thus,

    T = ma + mg

    T = m (a + g)

    T = 1683 (1.2 + 9.81)

    T = 1683 (11.01) = 18529N = 18.529 KN
  2. 30 June, 13:59
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    the tension is 18513N

    Explanation:

    Given that

    mass = 1683kg

    acceleration = 1.2m/s^2

    acceleration due to gravity = 9.8m/s^2

    T-mg = ma

    T = ma + mg

    T = m (a + g)

    T = 1683 kg (1.20 m/s2 + 9.8)

    T = 1683 (11)

    T = 18513N

    therefore, the tension is 18513N
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