An electric motor develops 70 kw of power as it lifts a loaded elevator 28.5 m in 42 seconds. How much force does the motor exert?

To calculate the force exerted by the motor, we can use the equation:

Power = Force × Velocity

Given that the power developed by the motor is 70 kW, we need to convert it to watts.

1 kW = 1000 W

Therefore, 70 kW = 70,000 W.

Now we can rearrange the equation to solve for force:

Force = Power / Velocity

To find the velocity, we can use the equation:

Velocity = Distance / Time

Given that the elevator has lifted a distance of 28.5 m in 42 seconds:

Velocity = 28.5 m / 42 seconds

Now we can substitute the values into the equation to find the force:

Force = 70,000 W / (28.5 m / 42 seconds)

Simplifying further:

Force = 70,000 W / (0.6786 m/s)

Now we can calculate:

Force = 103,000 N

Therefore, the motor exerts a force of 103,000 Newtons to lift the loaded elevator.