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A motor with a power of 7.0 × 104 watts lifts a loaded elevator to a height of 20.00 meters for 40 seconds. What is the force exerted by the motor on the elevator?

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Answer:

C) 1.4 × 105 newtons

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Marceau
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Answer:


1.4\cdot 10^5 N

Step-by-step explanation:

First of all, we can find the work done as follows:


W=Pt

where P is the power and t is the time taken. In this problem,
P=7.0\cdot 10^4 W and
t=40 s, so the work done is


W=Pt=(7.0\cdot 10^4 W)(40 s)=2.8\cdot 10^6 J

The work done is equal to the force applied F times the displacement d:


W=Fd

since we know d=20.0 meters, we can re-arrange the equation to find the force exerted:


F=(W)/(d)=(2.8\cdot 10^6 J)/(20.0 m)=1.4\cdot 10^5 N

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