Elisha Otis invented the elevator in 1853.
The person who owns the building and you are in the elevator they are responsible??
he was to short to reach the upper buttons so he walked the rest of the way he was to short to reach the upper buttons so he walked the rest of the way
Elevator!
Elevators can fail, and their electrical power is vulnerable to fire. Every building has stairs as a back-up to the elevator. They are often slower than stairs, especially if they regularly stop. Riding an elevator does not provide exercise, while walking up stairs does. Jews who observe the Jewish Sabbath are permitted to climb stairs, but are forbidden to press the buttons of the elevator on Sabbath. Some buildings have a special "Sabbath elevator" that stops at every floor.
The person whose job it is to press the buttons in an elevator for you is typically called an elevator operator. Elevator operators were more common in the past, especially in large buildings, but most modern elevators are automated, allowing passengers to operate them independently.
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If you push all the buttons on an elevator, it will stop at every floor to accommodate your selection, causing delays for other passengers waiting to use the elevator. This is considered rude and inconsiderate behavior.
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to make the elevator move
When the elevator is still the force of gravity due to your weight pressing downwards on the floor is equalled exactly by the floor pushing you upwards with the same force. When the elevator rises you feel a little heavier, and the elevator is pushing upwards with the same increased force. When the elevator descends you feel that you lose a little weight, and the floor pushes up at you with the equally reduced force, so you descend.
People were always pushing its buttons
i think it was UP
buttons and the ropes and pulley system so the elevator goes up if it gets pulled by the pulley system oh and i am in elementary school and i can answer it
Elisha Otis invented the elevator in 1853.
The person who owns the building and you are in the elevator they are responsible??
When you press the button, a microswitch creates a circuit. That circuit sends a signal to the elevator controller, which is a computer that runs the elevator. Instantly, the controller powers the light inside the button, which is usually an LED. At the same time, the elevator is dispatched to your location based on a mathematical formula. Once the elevator arrives, the LEDs in the button are turned off. Buttons vary greatly, but a generally divided into vandal resistant or plastic. Vandal resistance is typically defined as a metal button that lands on solid metal when depressed. See www.epco.us for examples of many kinds of buttons.