Physics

A lift starts from rest at the ground floor and moves vertically upward along a straight shaft. During the first 4 s, the lift moves with uniform acceleration and attains a velocity of 2 m s-1. It then moves with uniform velocity for the next 6 s. Finally, it is brought to rest uniformly in 2 s at the top floor.

Assuming the motion to be one-dimensional, answer the following:

(a) Calculate the acceleration of the lift during the first 4 s.

(b) Calculate the total height between the ground floor and the top floor.

(c) Draw the velocity-time graph for the complete motion and mark the regions of acceleration, retardation and zero acceleration.

(d) Use the graph to calculate the average velocity of the lift during the upward journey.

(e) If the lift now moves downward following the same pattern, how would the signs of acceleration and displacement change?

(f) "The lift has maximum acceleration when it starts moving." Is this statement correct? Give reason.

Motion in One Dimension

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