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An elevator in a tall building is allowed to reach a maximum speed of 3.3 m/s going down. What must the tension be in the cable
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An elevator in a tall building is allowed to reach a maximum speed of 3.55 m/s going down. What must the tension be in the cable
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An elevator in a tall building is allowed to reach a maximum speed of 3.61 m/s going down. What must the tension be in the cable
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Zach, whose mass is 69 kg, is in an elevator descending at 10 m/s. The elevator takes 2.5 s to brake to a stop at the first
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A person with a mass of 72.0 kg stands on a scale in an elevator that is moving upwards with a speed of 5.9m/s. The elevator
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An elevator is travelling at 2.00m/s upward when the brakes are put on. The acceleration is a= -1.22m/s^2 while the brakes are
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An elevator in a tall building is allowed to reach a maximum speed of 3.0 m/s going down. What must the tension be in the cable
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An 80 kg man stands in an elevator. What force does the floor of the elevator exert on the man if
a) the elevator is stationary?
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An 80 kg man stands in an elevator. What force does the floor of the elevator exert on the man if
a) the elevator is stationary?
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An 80 kg man stands in an elevator. What force does the floor of the elevator exert on the man if
a) the elevator is stationary?
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