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How does normal force change in an elevator?

The normal force is equal to your apparent weight. So, you actually feel a little heavier than usual when the elevator accelerates upward, and lighter than usual when the acceleration is down. In more extreme situations this is much more obvious.Click to see full answer. Also asked, why does your weight change in an elevator?In a moving lift, the weight of an object changes because the value of g changes to, say, g” because of the acceleration of the elevator. Here the aceleration of the elevator becomes equal to the object placed in it. In an accelerating lift/elevator, weight changes but the mass remains constant.Also, how do you do an elevator problem? support force F = mass x acceleration + weight For a mass m= kg, the elevator must support its weight = mg = Newtons to hold it up at rest. If the acceleration is a= m/s² then a net force= Newtons is required to accelerate the mass. In this manner, what will happen to a person’s weight when he is in a moving elevator? When the elevator is moving, we will weigh our normal weight. Since we are already moving at the same speed as the elevator (up or down), nothing is affecting us to change our weight. However, when the elevator starts to go or stops, our body resists it.What does the scale read when the elevator accelerates upward?Elevator and scale and person move together.) The scale therefore has to push upward with extra force on the person to accelerate the person’s mass upward. Therefore the Normal Force is larger, so the reading on the scale is a number that is GREATER than the true weight.

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Chauncey Koziol

Update: 2024-08-30