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A man stands in an elevator that accelerates up. His mass is 50 kg. The scale reads the man is 600 N.

a. What is the actual weight of the man?
A. 490 N
B. 550 N
C. 600 N
D. 650 N

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Final answer:

The actual weight of a man with mass 50 kg is 490 N, calculated using the formula w = mg, with g being the acceleration due to gravity. Since the question details an elevator accelerating upwards, the scale shows a higher force of 600 N due to the additional force required for the upward acceleration.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is asking about the actual weight of a man in an elevator when the scale reads 600 N while the elevator is accelerating upwards. The weight of an object is the force due to gravity, which is calculated using the formula w = mg, where m is the mass and g is the acceleration due to gravity (9.80 m/s² on Earth). Therefore, the actual weight of a man with a mass of 50 kg is:

w = mg = (50 kg)(9.80 m/s²) = 490 N.

Hence, the correct answer to this question is A. 490 N, which represents the man's actual weight when he is not accelerating.

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