A Student on a Bathroom Scale in an Elevator

Calculating the Acceleration of the Elevator

A student stands on a bathroom scale in an elevator at rest on the 64th floor of a building. the scale reads 849 N. as the elevator moves up, the scale reading increases to 934 N, then decreases back to 849 N. the acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s2. Find the acceleration of the elevator. Answer in units of m/s2.

Actual weight W = mg = 849 N

Mass m = 849 / g = 86.54 kg

Apparent weight m (a+g) = 934 N

So, (a + g) = 934 / m = 10.79

From this, acceleration a = 10.79 - g

Therefore, a = 10.79 - 9.8= 0.9827 m/s2

What is the acceleration of the elevator in this scenario?

The acceleration of the elevator is 0.9827 m/s2.

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