I need help on this physics question on motion, got to do with an elevator. Is very confusing:
A physics teacher decides, just for fun, to use bathroom scales (calibrated in newtons) in an elevator. The scale provide a measure of the force with which they push up on the teacher. When the lift is stationary the reading on the scales in 823N. What will be the reading on the scales when the elevator is:
(a) Moving upwards at constant speed of 2.0m/s
(b) Accelerating downwards at 2.0m/s
(c) Accelerating upwards at 2.0m/s
Answers
(a) 700N
(b) 560N
(c) 840N
The furthest i can get is finding his mass since
W = MG
823N = Mass times 9.8 (gravity)
M= 84KG (rounded off to nearest kg)
I tried figuring it out, kept getting wrong answers like usual lol
Anyway, any help is much appreciated.
A physics teacher decides, just for fun, to use bathroom scales (calibrated in newtons) in an elevator. The scale provide a measure of the force with which they push up on the teacher. When the lift is stationary the reading on the scales in 823N. What will be the reading on the scales when the elevator is:
(a) Moving upwards at constant speed of 2.0m/s
(b) Accelerating downwards at 2.0m/s
(c) Accelerating upwards at 2.0m/s
Answers
(a) 700N
(b) 560N
(c) 840N
The furthest i can get is finding his mass since
W = MG
823N = Mass times 9.8 (gravity)
M= 84KG (rounded off to nearest kg)
I tried figuring it out, kept getting wrong answers like usual lol
Anyway, any help is much appreciated.