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You are designing an elevator for a hospital. the force exerted on a passenger by the floor of the elevator is not to exceed 1.59 times the passenger's weight. the elevator accelerates upward with constant acceleration for a distance of 3.7 m and then starts to slow down. what is the maximum speed of the elevator?
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