A steel cable is attached to an elevator and is pulling theelevator up at a cons
ID: 1744483 • Letter: A
Question
A steel cable is attached to an elevator and is pulling theelevator up at a constant velocity of
v0. If the tension in the cable is doubled, theelevator
a) moves up at a constant velocity of 2v0.
b) moves up at velocity greater than v0, but not necessarily2v0.
c) speeds up for a while, but eventually reaches a constantspeed.
d) moves up at a continually faster speed.
e) moves up at a constant velocity of v0 but with a greatertension.
I know it is either A, B or D but have not idea past that. Pleasehelp!!!
Explanation / Answer
If theelecator moving with constant veloctity then accelaration iszero T - mg = ma T - mg = 0 T= mg --------(1) If the tension in the string is doubled then elevatoraccelarates 2T - mg = ma 2T- T = ma (from (1) ) T = ma Then the elecatoraccelarates then moves up at a continually faster speedRelated Questions
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