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Elizabeth, with a mass of 56.1kg stands on a scale in an elevator. Total mass of elevator plus Elizabeth=850kg. As the elevator starts moving, the scale reads 450N. Find the acceleration and tension in the cable.

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Answer:

acceleration = 1.79 m/s^2

Tension = 6817 N

Step-by-step explanation:

First let's find Elizabeth's weight:


P = m*g = 56.1 * 9.81 = 550.34\ N

Her weight is greater than the normal force (N = 450 N), so the elevator is going downwards.

The acceleration of Elizabeth is given by:


P - N = m*a

Where P is the weight of Elisabeth, N is her normal force, m is her mass and a is the acceleration. Then, we have that:


56.1*9.81 - 450 = 56.1*a


a = 100.34 / 56.1 = 1.79\ m/s^2

The tension in the cable is given by:


P - T = m*a

In this case, we use the total mass, so we have:


850*9.81 - T = 850*1.79


T = 850 * 8.02 = 6817\ N