A 2400 kg elevator accelerates upward at 1.40 m/s for 15.0 m, starting from rest. Part A How much work does gravity do on the elevator? Express your answer with the appropriate units. Value Units Submit Request Answer Part B How much work does the tension in the elevator cable do on the elevator? Express your answer with the appropriate units. ? Value Units Submit Reguest Answer Part C Use the work-kinetic energy theorem to find the kinetic energy of the elevator as it reaches 15.0 m. Express your answer with the appropriate units. ? Value Units Submit Request Answer

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**Chapter 11: Problem 11.42**

A 2400 kg elevator accelerates upward at \(1.40 \, \text{m/s}^2\) for \(15.0 \, \text{m}\), starting from rest.

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**Part A**

How much work does gravity do on the elevator?
- *Express your answer with the appropriate units.*

Input fields for:
- Value
- Units

**Part B**

How much work does the tension in the elevator cable do on the elevator?
- *Express your answer with the appropriate units.*

Input fields for:
- Value
- Units

**Part C**

Use the work-kinetic energy theorem to find the kinetic energy of the elevator as it reaches \(15.0 \, \text{m}\).
- *Express your answer with the appropriate units.*

Input fields for:
- Value
- Units
Transcribed Image Text:**Chapter 11: Problem 11.42** A 2400 kg elevator accelerates upward at \(1.40 \, \text{m/s}^2\) for \(15.0 \, \text{m}\), starting from rest. --- **Part A** How much work does gravity do on the elevator? - *Express your answer with the appropriate units.* Input fields for: - Value - Units **Part B** How much work does the tension in the elevator cable do on the elevator? - *Express your answer with the appropriate units.* Input fields for: - Value - Units **Part C** Use the work-kinetic energy theorem to find the kinetic energy of the elevator as it reaches \(15.0 \, \text{m}\). - *Express your answer with the appropriate units.* Input fields for: - Value - Units
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