The weight of a person increase when the elevator is going up.
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Weight of the person in the elevator</h3>
The weight of the person in the elevator is calculated as follows;
<h3>When the person is going up</h3>
F = ma + mg
F = m(a + g)
where;
- a is acceleration of the person
- g is acceleration due to gravity
<h3>When the person is going down</h3>
F = mg - ma
F = m(g - a)
Thus, the weight of a person increase when the elevator is going up.
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Answer:
d. None of the above.
Explanation:
In a parabolic motion, you have that in the complete trajectory the component velocity is constant and the vertical component changes in time. Then, the total velocity vector is not zero.
In the complete trajectory the gravitational acceleration is always present. Then, the grasshopper's acceleration vector is not zero.
At the top of the arc the grasshopper is not at equilibrium because the gravitational force is constantly acting on the grasshopper.
Then, the correct answer is:
d. None of the above.
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