Concept explainers
(a)
The force exerted by a scale in an elevator on Earth on a
(a)
Answer to Problem 52A
The force exerted by the scale in an elevator on the person is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The elevator moves at a constant speed.
The mass
Consider the value of acceleration due to gravity
Formula used:
Consider a person stands on a scale in an elevator moving upward.
The force
Here,
Calculation:
Consider the elevator is moving up with constant speed.
The acceleration
Find the value of the force exerted by the scale in an elevator on the person as follows:
Conclusion:
Thus, the force exerted by the scale in an elevator on the person is
(b)
The force exerted by a scale in an elevator on Earth on a
(b)
Answer to Problem 52A
The force exerted by the scale in an elevator on the person is
Explanation of Solution
Given info:
The acceleration of the elevator is
The mass
Consider the value of acceleration due to gravity
Formula used:
Consider a person stands on a scale in an elevator moving upward.
The force
Here,
Calculation:
Consider the elevator is moving upward and it slows at
The acceleration
Find the value of the force exerted by the scale in an elevator on Earth on the person as follows:
Conclusion:
Thus, the force exerted by the scale in an elevator on the person is
(c)
The force exerted by a scale in an elevator on Earth on a
(c)
Answer to Problem 52A
The force exerted by the scale in an elevator on the person is
Explanation of Solution
Given info:
The acceleration of the elevator is
The mass
Consider the value of acceleration due to gravity
Formula used:
Consider a person stands on a scale in an elevator moving upward.
The force
Here,
Calculation:
Consider the elevator is moving downward and it speeds up at w
The acceleration
Find the value of the force exerted by the scale in an elevator on Earth on the person as follows:
Conclusion:
Thus, the force exerted by the scale in an elevator on the person is
(d)
The force exerted by a scale in an elevator on Earth on a
(d)
Answer to Problem 52A
The force exerted by the scale in an elevator on the person is
Explanation of Solution
Given info:
The elevator moves down at a constant speed.
The mass
Consider the value of acceleration due to gravity
Formula used:
Consider a person stands on a scale in an elevator moving downward.
The force
Here,
Calculation:
Consider the elevator is moving up with constant speed.
The acceleration
Find the value of the force exerted by the scale in an elevator on the person as follows:
Hence, the force exerted by the scale in an elevator on the person is
Conclusion:
Thus, the force exerted by the scale in an elevator on the person is
(e)
The force exerted by a scale in an elevator on Earth on a
(e)
Answer to Problem 52A
The force exerted by the scale in an elevator on the person is
Explanation of Solution
Given info:
The elevator moves down at a constant speed.
The mass
Consider the value of acceleration due to gravity
Formula used:
Consider a person stands on a scale in an elevator moving downward.
The force
Here,
Calculation:
Consider the elevator is moving up with constant speed.
The constant acceleration
Find the value of the force exerted by the scale in an elevator on the person as follows:
Conclusion:
Thus, the force exerted by the scale in an elevator on the person is
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