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A 51 kg person standing on a scale in an elevator that is accelerating upwards at 2m/s2. What is the normal force acting on the person (i.e., what would the scale read)? FN = ?
if a person was standing on a scale in an elevator that is accelerating down with 1 m/s2 the reading on the scale is 4.5kg DURIN THE DECELERATION OF THE ELEVETOR What is the normal force? and what is the mass of the person, thanks
Draw a free-body diagram for a 70-kg person standing in an elevator carrying a 15-kg backpack (do not consider the backpack a part of the person!). (a) if the elevator is not moving, and (b) if the elevator is accelerating downwards at 2m/s2. In each case, what is the magnitude of the normal force exerted on the person by the floor?
You are standing in an elevator as it begins to accelerate downwards at 1.5 m/s^2. a) Sketch a force identification diagram, including all the forces acting on you inside the elevator. b) Sketch a free body diagram including the direction of the forces and properties of the motion you experience. c) Sum the forces acting on you and use Newton's second law to help calculate your apparent weight (which results from the change in the contact force that you experience...
E. Suppose you are standing on the scale in the elevator and the
elevator is accelerating downward with
an acceleration smaller than 9.8 m/s2
i. Draw free-body diagrams of yourself, the scale, and the floor
of the elevator where it interacts
with the scale.
ii. How must the magnitude of the force exerted by the scale on
you compare with your own
weight?
iii. How must the reading on the scale compare with the reading
you make when the elevator...
A 100kg person rides in an elevator accelerating 2m/s2 upward. 1.) what is the magnitude (in N) of the gravitational force on the person? 2.) what is the magnitude of the normal force of the floor on the person’s feet? 3.) what value would the acceleration have to be for the magnitude of the normal force exerted by the floor on the person’s feet to be equal to the magnitude of their weight?
What is the apparent weight (normal force) of a 75 kg person standing in an elevator that starts at rest and accelerates downward at 3 m/s2?
IlI. A SMOOTH ACCELERATING PLANE An smooth plane is inclined from the horizantal at angle of 0 as shown. (Assume for now that 0- 70 degrees.) A mass m is placed at the top of the inclined plane and allowed to slide downwards (friction is negligible). At some point during the mass's trip. however, the plane begins to accelerate to the right at a rate of a, causing the mass to stop sliding on the plane. How/why does it stop...
I need questions 8-11. Thank you.
comp Atwood's Machine Equipment Qty Equipment 1 Mass and Hanger Set 1 Photogate with Pully Photogate with Pully 1 Universal Table Clamn 1 Large Rod 1 Small Rod 1 Double rod Clamp I 1 String Part Number ME-8979 ME-6838A ME-9376B ME-8736 ME-8977 ME-9873 Background Newton's 2 Law (NSL) states that the acceleration a mass experiences is proportional to the net force applied to it, and inversely proportional to its inertial mass la t )....
don a sled starts from rest at the top of a 15.0° slope. If the trip to the bottom takes 2 s, how long i A) 586 mB) 293 m C) 1130 m D) 147 m 2) Two children fighting over a toy pull on the toy in different directions. One child pulls to the north with a force of 5.3 N, and the other child pulls to the east with a force of 6.3 N. What is the magnitude...