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Physics, 16.11.2019 01:31 franchely

Heavy duty springs are always installed on the ground at the bottom of the shaft underneath an elevator to provide last-minute rescue. (if you have a chance, take a look at our school elevator, you'll see them located on the ground at b level). in a "worst-case" design scenario, a 1550 kg elevator with broken cables is falling at 8.60 m/s just before it starts compressing a cushioning spring at the bottom. the spring is supposed to stop the elevator, compressing 26.0 cm as it does so.

find the spring constant. ignore air resistance and friction in the elevator guides.

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