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Two people each have a mass of 125 KG they are both in an elevator that has a massive 200 KG when the elevator begins to move the people in the elevator have an upward acceleration of 1.5m/s^2 what is the net force The X on the elevator as it accelerates upwards at 1.50 m/s^2?
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