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A 2000kg elevator is attached to a 1800kg counterweight. What power must the motor supply to raise the elevator at 0.4m/s?
9 years ago

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Answered by Chanz
P = Fv
F will be the difference of the elevator and the counterweight times g
9 years ago
Answered by hehe..57
from where is the question from? which book?
3 years ago

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