In the figure, a 0.25 kg block of cheese lies on the floor of a 900 kg elevator cab that is being pulled upward by a cable through distance d₁ = 2.5 m and then through distance d₂ = 10.2 m. (a) Through d₁, if the normal force on the block from the floor has constant magnitude FN = 3.04 N, how much work is done on the cab by the force from the cable? (b) Through d2, if the work done on the cab by the (constant) force from the cable is 91.30 kJ, what is the magnitude of FN?

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In the figure, a 0.25 kg block of cheese lies on the
floor of a 900 kg elevator cab that is being pulled
upward by a cable through distance d₁ = 2.5 m and
then through distance d₂ = 10.2 m. (a) Through d₁, if
the normal force on the block from the floor has
constant magnitude FN = 3.04 N, how much work is
done on the cab by the force from the cable? (b)
Through d2, if the work done on the cab by the
(constant) force from the cable is 91.30 kJ, what is
the magnitude of FN?
Transcribed Image Text:In the figure, a 0.25 kg block of cheese lies on the floor of a 900 kg elevator cab that is being pulled upward by a cable through distance d₁ = 2.5 m and then through distance d₂ = 10.2 m. (a) Through d₁, if the normal force on the block from the floor has constant magnitude FN = 3.04 N, how much work is done on the cab by the force from the cable? (b) Through d2, if the work done on the cab by the (constant) force from the cable is 91.30 kJ, what is the magnitude of FN?
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