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A man weighs 650 N. Inside a moving elevator, the floor exerts an upward force of 620 N on the man. What is the magnitude and direction of the man's acceleration?

User Roy Amoyal
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Given that,

Weight of man, W= 650 N

Upward force by elevator, F= 620 N

a = ?

Since,

W = mg

m= W/g =650/9.81

m = 66.25 kg

Since,

F = ma

a = F/m

a = 620/66.25

a = 9.35 m/s²

Acceleration will be 9.35 m/s².

Since the force is in upward direction, it will accelerate the body in upward direction.

User Mycargus
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Answer:Man's acceleration is 0.452
(m)/(s^(2)) in downward direction

Step-by-step explanation:

Weight of man, W= 650 N

Normal force exerted by floor of elevator , N= 620 N

Since weight , W = mg

mass m=
(W)/(g)=(650)/(9.8)kg

Using Newtons 2nd law

W-N= ma where a= acceleration of man in the downward direction

=> 650-620=
(650)/(9.8)kg* a

=> a= 0.452
(m)/(s^(2))
in downward direction

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