Tension in the cable supporting an elevator, is equal to the weight of the elevator. From…
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Laws of Motion
Tension in the cable supporting an elevator, is equal to the weight of the elevator. From this, we can conclude that the elevator is going up or down with a
- uniform speed
- uniform acceleration
- variable acceleration
- either (b) and (c).
Answer
(A) uniform speed
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