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29 January, 23:52

A 57-kg woman holds a 6-kg package as she stands within an elevator which briefly accelerates upward at a rate of 0.15g. Determine the force R which the elevator floor exerts on her feet and the lifting force L which she exerts on the package during the acceleration interval. If the elevator support cables suddenly and completely fail, what values would R and L acquire

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  1. 29 January, 23:58
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    R = 710.7N

    L = 67.689 N

    During gravity fall L = R = 0 N

    Explanation:

    So the acceleration that the elevator is acting on the woman (and the package) in order to result in a net acceleration of 0.15g is

    g + 0.15g = 1.15g

    The force R that the elevator exerts on her feet would be product of acceleration and total mass (Newton's 2nd law):

    a (m + M) = 1.15g (57 + 6) = 1.15*9.81*63 = 710.7N

    The force L that she exerts on the package would be:

    am = 1.15g * 6 = 1.15*9.81*6 = 67.689N

    When the system is falling, all have a net acceleration of g. So the acceleration that the elevator exerts on the woman (and the package) is 0, and so are the forces L and R.
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