The rising and descending speed gos up to 18 m/s (59 ft/s).
85k/mh
i think about 8 elevators go up to the top
i think al burj but others say its burj Dubai so lets go with al burj ok so al burj is the tallest building in the world anyway it is taller than taipei 101
it took one min. to get up to the 103thrd floor, and your ears pop on the way up and down is what i experienced.
The Willis Tower is in Downtown Chicago and is 1,450 feet tall. The elevators can reach a top speed of just over 18 miles per hour.
from what I hear, they still use elevators. Know of a guy who repairs conveyor systems and has had to go down elevators (sometimes it takes an hour) to get underground! This is in 2009!
Passenger elevators in tall buildings can automatically be controlled up to about 22miles per hour, with automatic deceleration at stops, etc. These are passenger elevators. Far higher velocities ( up to maybe 40 or 50 miles per hour) may be had in mining personnel cage elevators for mine workers at deep levels - for example in South Africa. These are working appliances and not luxury devices- so the ride can be much rougher than say Rockefeller center. potential for accidents increases with velocity as should be obvious.
Elevators are the control surfaces on the rear wing that make the aircraft go up or down. -There are no figures as they are all different.
chuckkle
maybe what they are looking for is in the place where there are elevators :) or maybe they must face their fears in order to conquer them and truly prove their worth in the post-apocalyptic world to come. just a theory.
Four floors
they have 4 elevators in the legs of the Eiffel tower, and they also have stars to climb. The elevators however only go to the 1st 2nd or 3rd floor.