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If the elevator in shown figure is moving upwards with constant acceleration `1 ms^(-2)`, tension in the string connected to block A of mass 6 kg would be ( take, g`=10 ms^(-2)`)

A

60 N

B

66 N

C

54 N

D

42 N

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B

(b) The tension T in the string is
T=6(g=a)=6(10+1)=66N
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