An elevator starts from rest

  1. The cavle on an elevator is what pulls the elevator up, and allows it to come down safely. The mass of the elevator is 1400 kg.
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  2. An elevator starts from rest with a constant upwards acceleration of 1m in the first 1.4 seconds. A passenger in the elevator is
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  3. An elevator starts from rest with a constantupward acceleration and moves 1 m in the first 1.7 s. A passenger in the elevator
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  4. An elevator starts from rest with a constant upward acceleration and moves 1m in the first 1.4 s. A passenger in the elevator is
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  5. An elevator starts from rest with a constant upward acceleration and moves 1m in the first 1.4 s. A passenger in the elevator is
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  6. An elevator starts from rest with a constant upward acceleration and moves 1m in the first 1.4 s. A passenger in the elevator is
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  7. An elevator starts from rest with a constantupward acceleration and moves 1 m in the first 1.7 s. A passenger in the elevator is
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  8. 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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  9. 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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  10. 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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