Finding Displacement of Elevator in Accelerating Frame

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Homework Statement


A boy standing in an elevator accelerating upward throws a ball upward with a vo.
The ball returns to his hands after time t. The acceleration of the lift is

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The Attempt at a Solution


After time t, displacement of the ball = displacement of the lift
vo t - 1/2 gt2 = ?
What should the displacement of the lift be?
According to me, it should be ut + 1/2at2.
Problem is, I don't know what the initial velocity of the lift is, i.e. what u is.
What do I do?
 
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The quantity v0 is probably to be interpreted as the initial velocity of the ball relative to the elevator. You are writing equations relative to the ground. So, what is the initial velocity of the ball relative to the ground?
 
Ok thank you!
So, displacement of the body in the frame of the elevator is 0 in time t, and so I can consider a pseudo force a on the elevator.
v0t - 1/2 (g+a) t^2 = 0
a= (2v0 - gt)/t