An elevator of mass 4800kg is supported by a cable which can safely withstand a maximum tension of 60 000N. The maximum upward acceleration the elevator can have is
a
2.5ms-2
b
5.0ms-2
c
7.5ms-2
d
10.0ms-2
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Destinedtowin
4 years ago
T=Mg+Ma
T=60000,M=4800,g=10,a=?
let input our values
60000=4800×10+4800a
collect like terms
60000-48000=4800a
12000=4800a
divide both side by the coefficient of a
12000/4800=4800a/4800
a=2.5

Memunat33
4 years ago
Too cheap 🔥🔥🔥 speeeeed and accuracy with massive and corrosive velocity 🔥🔥🔥(book learner)

SeanRaph
2 months ago
USE this formula.
T=m(g+a)....if it's moving upwards.
T=m(g-a)....if it's moving downwards.
T=60000N
m=4800
g=10
a= ??
NOW SOLVE😒😗😹

dorctob48
2 months ago
T=mg+ma
note: it's positive when it's accelerating upward and it's negative when it's accelerating downward


