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yandereni
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1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
An elevator(4850kg) is to be designed so that the maximum acceleration is 0.068m/s2. What are the minumum and maximum forces the motor must exert on the supporting cable?
2. Homework Equations
Force = mass(acceleration)
Forcevertical = Ftens + Fgrav
Forcevertical = Ftens + Fgrav
Force = 4850kg(0.068m/s2)
= 329.8N
Forcevertical = 329.8N - 47530N
= -47200N
I'm not so sure about both answers but i think the first solution is kinda right?
thanks in Advance!
An elevator(4850kg) is to be designed so that the maximum acceleration is 0.068m/s2. What are the minumum and maximum forces the motor must exert on the supporting cable?
2. Homework Equations
Force = mass(acceleration)
Forcevertical = Ftens + Fgrav
The Attempt at a Solution
Forcevertical = Ftens + Fgrav
Force = 4850kg(0.068m/s2)
= 329.8N
Forcevertical = 329.8N - 47530N
= -47200N
I'm not so sure about both answers but i think the first solution is kinda right?
thanks in Advance!