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The maximum stress that can be applied to the material of wire employed to suspend an elevator is 3/π×10^8 N/m^2. If the mass of the elevator is 900 kg and it moves up with an acceleration of 2.2 m/s^2 then calculate the minimum radius of the wire.

The maximum stress that can be applied to the material of wire employed to suspend an elevator is 3/π×10^8 N/m^2. If the mass of the elevator is 900 kg and it moves up with an acceleration of 2.2 m/s^2 then calculate the minimum radius of the wire.

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Gaurav Gupta
askIITians Faculty 686 Points
6 years ago
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