A single cable supports an 703-kg elevator car. What is the tension in the cable when the car is moving with constant speed? What is the tension in the cable when the car is moving with an upward acceleration of 3.50 m/s2? What is the tension in the cable when the car is moving with a downward acceleration of 3.50 m/s2?
A single cable supports an 703-kg elevator car. What is the tension in the cable when...
An elevator cab is pulled upward by a cable. The cab and its single occupant have a combined mass of 2000 kg. When that occupant drops a coin, its acceleration relative to the cab is 4.00 m/s2 downward. What is the tension in the cable?
(a) An elevator of mass m moving upward has two forces acting on it: the upward force of tension in the cable and the downward force due to gravity. When the elevator is accelerating upward, which is greater, T or w? T w Both forces are equal. (b) When the elevator is moving at a constant velocity upward, which is greater, T or w? T w Both forces are equal. (c) When the elevator is moving upward, but the acceleration...
A 96.5-kg person stands on a scale in an elevator. What is the apparent weight when the elevator is (a) accelerating upward with an acceleration of 1.57 m/s2, (b) moving upward at a constant speed, and (c) accelerating downward with an acceleration of 1.79 m/s2?
You are standing in an elevator with a 20.0 kg child on your shoulders. The elevator is traveling upward at a velocity of 2.00 m/s and an acceleration of -1.00 m/s2 . Your mass is 60.0 kg; the elevator mass is 1200.0 kg. 1) What is the tension in the cable that supports the elevator? For this question, I found that the tension was smaller than the downward force. How can this be possible with the elevator having an upward...
A 86.8-kg person stands on a scale in an elevator. What is the apparent weight when the elevator is (a) accelerating upward with an acceleration of 1.72 m/s2, (b) moving upward at a constant speed, and (c) accelerating downward with an acceleration of 1.67 m/s2? (a) Number Units (b) Number Units (c) Number Units
Find the tension in an elevator cable if the 1,500-kg elevator is descending with an acceleration of 2.8 m/s2, downward. Select one: a. 27.44 N b. 10,500 N c. 214.29 N d. 18,900 N e. 4,200 N
QUESTION 24 An elevator of total mass 200 kg is supported by a single cable, as shown in the diagram. What will the tension in the cable be if it accelerates upwards at rate of 2.37 m/s2, in units of newtons? -Cable Elevator QUESTION 25 An object moves in a horizontal circle of radius 2.50 m at a speed of 27.1 m/s. What is the centripetal acceleration of the object, in units of m/s2?
A 2055 kg elevator accelerates upward at 1.500 m/s? What is the tension in the cable that supports the elevator? KN 0
5. What is the tension of the cable of a 2000 kg elevator in City Center if it a) is accelerating up at a rate of 1.5 m/s2? (2 marks) b) is accelerating down at a rate of 1.5 m/s?? (2 marks) Moving upat a constant velocity of 70 m/s (2 marko) d) Moving down with a constant velocity of 5 m/s (2 marks) 6. The picture below is an example of an Atwood machine, m-3.55 kg, m,-2.77 kg Find...
4. (1 supporting cable when the cable is (a) moving with an upward acceleration of 2 m/s2 Opts) An elevator cab and its load have a combined mass of 1500 kg. Find the tension in the (b)not moving at all (c)moving with an upward constant velocity 2m/s (d) falling freely