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A woman stands on a bathroom scale in a motionless elevator. When the elevator begins to move, the scale briefly reads only 0.64 of her regu
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A woman stands on a bathroom scale in a motionless elevator. When the elevator begins to move, the scale briefly reads only 0.64 of her regular weight. Calculate the magnitude of the acceleration of the elevator.
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Answer:
The downwards acceleration is 3.53 m/s2.
Explanation:
Let the true weight is m g.
The reading of the balance, R = 0.64 mg
Let the acceleration is a.
As the apparent weight is less than the true weight so the elevator goes down wards with some acceleration.
Use Newton’s second law
m g – R = m a
m g – 0.64 m g = m a
0.36 g = a
a = 3.53 m/s2