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An elevator (cabin mass 600 kg) is designed for a maximum load of 2800 kg, and to reach a velocity of 3.6 m/s in 5 s. For this scenario, what is the tension the elevator rope has to withstand?
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tension=mg+ma a=3.5/5 m/s^2
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