the elevators in the landmark tower yokohama japan are among the fastest in the world. they accelerate upward at 3.125 m/s2 for 4.0 seconds to reach their final speed. if these elevators start at rest what is their final speed?

V = a*t = 3.125 * 4 = 12.5 m/s.

To find the final speed of the elevators, we can use the equation:

v = u + a*t

Where:
v = final speed
u = initial speed (which is zero in this case)
a = acceleration
t = time

Given:
Acceleration (a) = 3.125 m/s^2
Time (t) = 4.0 seconds

Plugging in these values into the equation, we have:

v = 0 + 3.125 * 4.0

v = 12.5 m/s

Therefore, the final speed of the elevators is 12.5 m/s.

To find the final speed of the elevators, we can use the kinematic equation:

vf = vi + at

Where:
vf = final speed
vi = initial speed (which is 0 since the elevators start at rest)
a = acceleration
t = time

Given:
a = 3.125 m/s² (acceleration)
t = 4.0 seconds (time)

Plugging in the values into the equation, we have:

vf = 0 + (3.125 m/s²)(4.0 s)

Simplifying the equation gives us:

vf = 12.5 m/s

Therefore, the final speed of the elevators is 12.5 m/s.