Modern elevators can travel at just over 1000 metres per minute. The fastest is in Taiwan
Not necessarily. An hydraulic elevator (as in mining), or a grain elevator would not be pulleys. Nor elevator shoes.
Not really. It is not the fact of GOING UP that makes your apparent weight increase, but the fact that it is ACCELERATING UPWARD. For example, while the elevator goes up at a constant speed, your apparent weight will be the same as if it weren't moving.
If the elevator is moving uniformly, the spring scale should record the same weight when it's going up as it does when it's standing still.If the elevator is accelerating (speeding up or slowing down), the spring scale will record a greater or lesser weight respectively.
When you are in an elevator, the elevator is a pulley.
An elevator uses uniform motion.
About 4.5 miles per hour.
A phrase that rhymes with "fast elevator" is "vast creator."
Yes, there´s an elevator.
10 mph or 16 km/h
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The fastest elevator in the world can hit nearly 38 miles per hour.
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