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An elevator cable pulls a fully loaded elevator upward at a constant speed of 0.75m/s.The power delivered by the cable is 23KW.What is the tension in the cable?

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Answered by abhi178
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tension in the cable is 30666.67 N

An elevator cable pulls a fully loaded elevator upward with a constant speed 0.75 m/s.

The power delivered by the cable is 230 kW.

using formula, Power = tension × speed

⇒tension in the cable = power/speed

= 23 × 10³ W/0.75 m/s

= 30666.67 N

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Answered by Anonymous
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An elevator cable pulls a fully loaded elevator upward with a constant speed 0.75 m/s.

The power delivered by the cable is 230 kW.

using formula, Power = tension × speed

⇒tension in the cable = power/speed

= 23 × 10³ W/0.75 m/s

= 30666.67 N

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