The document describes two physics problems involving forces acting on objects in a lift. The first problem gives three options for the force acting on a 60 kg man in a lift and asks for the acceleration in each case. The second problem states that a glass plate breaks under 3 kg or more and asks for the mass of an iron piece that would break the plate when placed on it in a lift accelerating upwards at 2.45 m/s^2.
The document describes two physics problems involving forces acting on objects in a lift. The first problem gives three options for the force acting on a 60 kg man in a lift and asks for the acceleration in each case. The second problem states that a glass plate breaks under 3 kg or more and asks for the mass of an iron piece that would break the plate when placed on it in a lift accelerating upwards at 2.45 m/s^2.
The document describes two physics problems involving forces acting on objects in a lift. The first problem gives three options for the force acting on a 60 kg man in a lift and asks for the acceleration in each case. The second problem states that a glass plate breaks under 3 kg or more and asks for the mass of an iron piece that would break the plate when placed on it in a lift accelerating upwards at 2.45 m/s^2.
Forces exerted on the floor of a lift, due to a man of
mass 60 kg standing on it, are (i) 441 N, (i) 588 N (ii) 735 N. Find the acceleration of the lift in each case. (g 9.8 m.s-2) Ans. 2.45 m.s-2 downward, 0, 2.45 m S upward] 3. A glass plate breaks when a mass of 3 kg or more is kept it. An iron is kept that plate in a lift. If the on piece on
the lift is gradually increased to
upward acceleration of 245 cm. SZ, the plate breaks. What is the mass of the iron piece? Ans. 2.4 kgl |