Suppose that your mass is m, and you are standing on a scale fastened to the floor of an elevator. The scale measures force and is calibrated in Newtons, what does the scale read when a) the elevator is rising with an upward acceleration of magnitude a, b) the elevator is rising at a constant speed v (draw the FBD then use Newton’s Second Law)?
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Suppose that your mass is m, and you are standing on a scale fastened to the floor of an elevator. The scale measures force and is calibrated in Newtons, what does the scale read when a) the elevator is rising with an upward acceleration of magnitude a, b) the elevator is rising at a constant speed v (draw the FBD then use Newton’s Second Law)?
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