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  1. A 690 kg elevator starts from rest. It moves upward for 2.56 s with constant acceleration until it reaches its cruising speed,
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  2. A 690 kg elevator starts from rest. It moves upward for 2.56 s with constant acceleration until it reaches its cruising speed,
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  4. A 690 kg elevator starts from rest. It moves upward for 2.56 s with constant acceleration until it reaches its cruising speed,
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  5. an elevator motor lifts a load of 2500 kg a height of 12.0 m in 3.00 seconds. the energy required by the motor to accomplish
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  6. A certain elevator car has mass 2200 kg and is lifted by cables driven by an electric motor. The efficiency of the lift system
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  7. An elevator m=800kg has a maximum load of 600kg the elevator goes up 30m at a constant speed of 4ms_ยน what is the average power
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  9. A motor lifts an elevator of mass m at constant speed. The power output of the motor is P and there are no frictional losses so
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  10. A 500 kg elevator starts from rest. It moves upward for 4.00 s with constant acceleration until it reaches its cruising speed,
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