Home
Class 11
PHYSICS
An elevator weighs 4000kg When the upwar...

An elevator weighs `4000kg` When the upward tension in the supporting cable is `48000 N` what is the upward acceleration? Starting from rest, how far does it rise in `3` seconds ?

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

An elevator weighing 5000 kg is moving upward and tension in the supporting cable is 5000 N . Find upward acceleration . Starting from rest , how far does it rise in 10 secound ?

A lift has a mass of 6000 kg. The upward tension of the supporting cable is 3x10^8 N. Calculate the upward acceleration

The mass of a lift is 2000kg . When the tensioon in the supporting cable is 28000N , then its acceleration is.

The mass of a lift is 2000kg . When the tensioon in the supporting cable is 28000N , then its acceleration is.

The mass of a lift is 2000 kg. When the tension in the supporting cable is 28000 N, then its .acceleration is:

An elevator and its load weigh a total of 1600 kg. Find the tension T in the supporting cable when the elevator, originally moving downward at 20 m/s is brought to rest with constant acceleration in a distance of 50 m.

An elevator and its load weigh a total of 800kg Find the tension T in the supporting cable when the elevator originally moving downwards at 20m//s is brought to rest with constant retardation in a distnce of 50m .

An elevator and its load weigh a total of 166 kg. Find the tension T in the supporting cable when the elevator, originally moving downwards at 20m//s is brought to rest with constant acceleration in a distance of 50 m.

An elevator and its load wiegh a total of 1600 lb. Find the tension T in the supporting cable when the elevator, originally moving downwards at 20 ft/s is brought to rest with constant acceleration in a distance of 50 ft.