Asked by Zach

A 97.0-kg person stands on a scale in an elevator. What is the apparent weight when the elevator is
(a) accelerating upward with an acceleration of 1.70 m/s2,

(b) moving upward at a constant speed, and

(c) accelerating downward with an acceleration of 1.80 m/s2?

Answers

Answered by Spencer
a. Since W=mass x acceleration , when accelerating upward the acceleration due to gravity and the acceleration of the elevator add up. So, a=(9.8+1.7)=11.5m/s^2, so weight = 97kg x 11.5 m/s^2.

b. at constant speed their is no acceleration except for earths gravity which means its weight is the same as if its not moving.

c. if it accelerates downward use the same concept as a except subtract the acceleration from the acceleration due to gravity.
Answered by Damon
Thanks Spencer !
Answered by Gary
Thank you Spencer
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