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In the situation described below, compare the magnitudes ofthe two forces. Explain. A. An elevator is hanging from a strong cable' The elevator is at rest. Compare the force exerted by the cable on the elevator to that exerted by the elevator on the cable.
B. In (a) compare the tension in the cable to the weight of the elevator.
C. The elevator in (a) begins accelerating upward. Now compare the force exerted by the cable on the elevator to that exerted by the elevator on the cable.
D. In (c) compare the tension in the cable to the weight of the elevator.
E. the elevator in (a) is moving upward at a constant velocity. Now compare the force exerted by the cable on the elevator to that exerted by the elevator on the cable.
F. In (e) compare the tension in the cable to the weight of the elevator.

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