The mass of a lift is 500 kg. What will be the tension in its cable when it is going up…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Laws of Motion
The mass of a lift is 500 kg. What will be the tension in its cable when it is going up with an acceleration of 2.0 \(m / s^{2}\)?
- 5000 N
- 5600 N
- 5900 N
- 6200 N
Answer
(C) 5900 N
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