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23 June, 09:40

The graph below represents the relationship between the force exerted on an elevator and the distance the elevator is lifted.

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  1. 23 June, 09:58
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    I have three problems with this question.

    #1). If you copied the question exactly the way it's written,

    then the question is written very badly. The wording is

    misleading, and the more you try to think about it and

    puzzle it out, the more it'll damage your understanding

    of Physics.

    There is no relationship between the force exerted on an

    elevator and the distance the elevator is lifted.

    - - If the force is anythingmore than the weight of the elevator ...

    even one ounce more ... then it'll lift the elevator as high as

    you want.

    - - If the force is anything less than the weight of the elevator ...

    even one ounce less, then that elevator is headed for the bottom.

    #2). You didn't post any graph below, so if we need the graph

    to answer the question, then we can't answer the question.

    #3). I guess that's OK, because you didn't ask any question.
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