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If the tension in the cable supporting a...

If the tension in the cable supporting an elevator is equal to the weight of the elevator, the elevator may be -
(a) going up with increasing speed
( b) going down with increasing speed
( c) going up with uniform speed
( d) going down with uniform speed

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