The mass of a lift is 2,000 kg. If the tension in the supporting cable is 28,000 N, then…
Physics · NEET · NTA Exams — Laws of Motion
The mass of a lift is 2,000 kg. If the tension in the supporting cable is 28,000 N, then its acceleration is
- 4 ms−2 upwards.
- 4 ms−2 downwards.
- 14 ms−2 upwards.
- 30 ms−2 downwards.
Answer
(A) 4 ms −2 upwards.
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