Answer:
1) 751.446N
2) 1122.19N
3) 0N
Step-by-step explanation:
When an object is inside an elevator it is subjected to two forces. These forces are the weight W of the object and the normal reaction
of the floor of the elevator on the object.
Scenario 1: If the elevator is ascending or descending at a constant velocity, there will not be any unbalanced force acting on the object. In such case the weight of the object is equal to the normal reaction of the floor of the elevator.
![F_N=W.............(1)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/high-school/1y646678z4mu3zd24urcrrqaulnk76wikn.png)
Recall that W = mg where g is acceleration due to gravity and m is the mass of the object. Hence in case 1, the normal force is given by
![F_(N1)=76.6*9.81\\F_(N1)=751.446N](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/high-school/eoxocrpawth37nlqrr47hjs17b78d8ziyj.png)
Scenario 2: If the elevator is ascending or moving upward with an acceleration a, there will be an unbalanced force F acting the object. This unbalanced force is the difference between the normal reaction force and the weight of the object.
![F=F_N-W..................(2)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/high-school/40hojcnv2yyehnjvmvcw8my4wnkhgcdce3.png)
Therefore;
![F_N=F+W..................(3)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/high-school/ufadx6zv1i5dkr2bdmvaoago825gg34ium.png)
Recall that F = ma, so we can write the following;
![F_N=ma+mg\\F_N=m(a+g)...................(4)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/high-school/7ijnqo5qt8jtqap41tu13bm8wkb246twys.png)
Given;
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Hence the normal force in case 2 is obtained as follows;
![F_(N2)=76.6(4.84+9.81)\\F_(N2)=76.6(14.65)\\F_(N2)=1122.19N](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/high-school/w27mvgfpnsn5bi4y1thj941m3j4pdn76vu.png)
Scenario 3: If the cable of the elevator breaks and it falls freely under gravity together with the object, there will be no contact between the object and the floor of the elevator. Therefore there will be no normal reaction force acting on the object.
![F_(N3)=0N](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/high-school/aq9n3yttjtt3xnh73070ci5g8wa4r0m4qv.png)