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An elevator cab is pulled upward by a cable. The cab and its single occupant have a combined mass of 1980 kg. When that occupant drops a coin, its acceleration relative to the cab is 7.30 m/s2 downward. What is the tension in the cable?
9 years ago

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Chanz
If it's accelerating upward the acceleration should be MORE than gravity.
T - mg = ma
9 years ago

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