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what equations do we need to know about it?

theres a = T-mg/m
the momentum equations p=mv

anything else?


also correct me here:
when an elevator moves up

net force= ma-mg hence F=m(g+a)?? i dont why but i keep writing this down in my test papers for some reason.

what about elvators going down?

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Net force is always = ma

For going up
T-mg = ma
T=thrust or driving force up.
 

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Going Up

Net Force = ma

Force of Floor = ma+mg

Going Down
Net Force=ma

Force on Floor= mg-ma
 
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When going up in the elevator shudnt it exert a force of mg+ma not ma-mg?
anyone who feels they want to clarify may do so, i thought i knew this :/
 

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wen the elevator is going up, the force on the floor is the normal force of u back down on the floor

so force going up is t-mg
so normal force is t-mg + mg cause of gravity

therefore the force on the floor = the thrust of the elevator upwards
 

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does anyone have the lyrics for rocket science - being followed?
 

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um, doesnt Everything goes down?
 

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Force net = ma

Assume down positive, and accelerating down

Fg-Force Floor (T) = ma
mg-T=ma
mg-ma=T
T=mg-ma
 

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u have to recognise that ma is the net rersultant force.
now this is determined when 2 forces :gravitational (weight) force and the energy given to the lift in the form of a force are added.

so mg-T =ma since T is directed upwards??? huh! i would think of it as
mg + T = ma coz they are both directed downwards..... hmmm

ill get to u guys back on this
 

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