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confusedaboutphysics
Oct5-05, 10:30 PM
A person stands on a bathroom scale in a motionless elevator. When the elevator begins to move, the scale briefly reads only 0.67 of the person's regular weight. Calculate the acceleration of the elevator.

how do i start this problem? help please!!

hotvette
Oct5-05, 10:45 PM
do you have any equations of motion you are suppose to use?

Paulanddiw
Oct5-05, 10:46 PM
<tex>w=mg<txt>
when he's not accelerating his weight is something and g=32.2 ft/sec2. When the elevator accelerates his weight drops to .67 of what it was. (his mass hasn't changed)

Paulanddiw
Oct5-05, 10:48 PM
<tex> w=mg<tex> I really wish I could make LATEX work.

hotvette
Oct5-05, 11:52 PM
<tex> w=mg<tex> I really wish I could make LATEX work.

Use [ and ] instead of < and >

andrevdh
Oct6-05, 05:53 AM
The person is experiencing two forces, his weight and the force from the scale (the reading on the scale is caused by the action/reaction force of this). The vector sum of this two forces gives the resultant "elevator acccelerating force" on the person according to N2.

HallsofIvy
Oct6-05, 09:33 AM
Use [ and ] instead of < and >

And don't forget the / before the ending "tex":

[ tex ] e^{-x^2} [ /tex ]

gives e^{-x^2}.

The "Math Message Board" uses < > instead of [ ] and I am forever getting them mixed up!