Physics, 03.11.2020 19:50 canyonrico05
A student, standing on a scale in an elevator at rest, sees that his weight is 840 n. as the elevator rises, his weight increases to 1050 n, then returns to normal. when the elevator slows to a stop at the 10th floor, his weight drops to 588 n, and then returns to normal. What would two quantitative force diagrams look like and what is the net force equation for the axis along which forces are not balanced?
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