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sukhopar [10]
4 years ago
3

Predict how the upward force exerted on the feet by the scale will compare to the weight of the man if the elevator is moving up

ward at a constant speed.
Physics
1 answer:
o-na [289]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The scale will show only the effect of the acceleration due to gravity on the man

Explanation:

When an elevator is accelerating up the resultant weight of the person is

W=m(g+a)

where,

g = Acceleration due to gravity

a = Acceleration of the elevator

Acceleration is given by the rate of change of velocity. Here, the elevator is moving up at a constant speed, this means there is no acceleration.

So, a=0

\\\RightarrowW=m(g+0)\\\Rightarrow W=mg

The scale will show only the effect of the acceleration due to gravity on the man.

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