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A 6107 kg elevator is moving 4.6 m/s up. The tension in the elevator cable is 66,512.6 N. Determine the acceleration of the elevator (state the appropriate mks units).
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renzel
T= Mg+Ma
66,512.6=6107(9.81)+6107(a)
T=1.01
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