Inquiry into Physics
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Chapter 2, Problem 11P
. A person stands on a scale inside an elevator at rest (Figure 2.54). The scale reads 800 N.
(a) What is the person's mass?
(b) The elevator accelerates upward momentarily at the rate of 2 m/s2. What does the scale read then?
(c) The elevator then moves with a steady speed of 5 m/s. What does the scale read now?
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