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8 July, 00:20

A 60.0-kg person is in an elevator with a mass of 2000 kg. The elevator moves vertically up through a distance of 24.0 m with a constant speed of 4.00 m/s. How much work is done on this elevator system? Use g=10.0m/s^2.

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  1. 8 July, 01:53
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    The mass of the (elevator + person) is (2,000 kg + 60 kg) = 2,060 kg.

    The weight is (mass x gravity) = (2,060 x 10) = 20,600 newtons

    Work = (force x distance) = (20,600 newtons x 24m) = 494,400 joules

    The speed, acceleration, and how much time it takes don't make any

    difference, unless you want the average power during the lift.

    Power = (work) / (time) =

    494,000 J / (24/4 m) =

    494,000 J / 6 sec = 82,400 watts wow!
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