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maks197457 [2]
3 years ago
6

Which most likely could cause acceleration?

Physics
1 answer:
Anastaziya [24]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

this may seem wierd but a hill

Explanation:

a hill if its steep enough and you have wings on a car or something could make you fly depending the weight wind would also help a stop light no a flat road could if you going fast enough wat movement is depending thiers your 4 options hopee you learned something

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An elevator (mass 4100 kg) is to be designed so that the maximum acceleration is 0.0400g. what is the maximum force the motor sh
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Answer:

The maximum force on the supporting cable is 80688 N.

The minimum force on the supporting cable is -164 N.

Explanation:

For maximum force movement of elevator is in upward direction. Thus, equation of motion is given by,

ma = T - mg

where m is the mass of elevator

a is acceleration of elevator

g is acceleration due to gravity

T is the maximum tension in the supporting cable

T = ma + mg

T = m (a + g)

T = 4100 ( 0.04g + 9.8)

T = 80688 N

This is the maximum force on the supporting cable.

For minimum force movement of elevator is in downward direction. Thus, equation of motion is given by,

ma = T - mg

where m is the mass of elevator

a= -0.04g is acceleration of elevator because elevator is moving downward

g is acceleration due to gravity

T is the minimum tension in the supporting cable

T = ma + mg

T = m (a + g)

T = 4100 ( 9.8 - 0.04g)

T = -164 N

This is the minimum force on the supporting cable.


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What is the frequency of a wave that has a wavelength of 20 cm and a speed of 10 m/s
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