Find Apparent Weight of 85 kg Man on Elevator

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An 85 kg man experiences different apparent weights while riding an elevator that accelerates downward and then slows down. Initially, when the elevator accelerates downward at 1.845 m/s², his apparent weight is calculated to be 676 N. As the elevator slows down at 1.60 m/s², his apparent weight increases to 969.85 N. The discussion clarifies the importance of correctly interpreting the signs of acceleration in relation to gravitational force. The final calculations confirm that the apparent weight changes based on the elevator's acceleration direction.
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Homework Statement


A man with a mass of 85.0 kg rides downward on an elevator.Initially the elevator accelerates downwards at 1.845 m/s^2 and eventually slows at 1.60 m/s^2 as it reaches the ground floor. Find the mans apparent weight as he starts down and as he reaches the ground floor.


Homework Equations



fn=m(a-g)

The Attempt at a Solution



fn= (85.0 kg) (1.85m/s^2--9.81m/s^2)
=991.1 N

fn=m(a-g)
= (85.0 kg) (1.60 m/s^2--9.81 m/s^2)
=969.85 N

The question I have is in the second part of the question should th value for a be positive or negative?
 
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This is not quite right: you added instead of subtracted.

It might be clearer if you wrote it as:
\Sigma F = F_n - mg = ma

So:
F_n = m(a + g)

But note that the acceleration is downward and thus negative.
 
So fn=85.0kg ( -1.85m/s^2 +(-9.81m/s^2)
=-991.1N

fn=85.0kg (-1.60 m/s^2 + (-9.81 m/s^2)
= -969.85N
Is this correct?
 
No, you're making the same mistake. In the expression "a + g", it's "a" (the acceleration of the elevator) that is negative, not g! (g is just a positive constant = 9.81 m/s^2.)

Always do a sanity check: If the elevator accelerates upward, you'd be squashed against the floor giving a greater apparent weight; if it accelerates downward, you'd be pulled away from the floor, reducing your apparent weight.
 
fn =85kg (-1.85 m/s^2 +9.81m/s^2)
= 676 N

fn = 85kg ( 1.6m/s^2 + 9.81m/s^2)
= 969.85 N
Is this correct?
 
Excellent! The wording of the problem was a bit tricky. At first the elevator accelerates downward at a = -1.85 m/s^2. Then it slows down, which means it accelerates upward at +1.6 m/s^2.
 
Thanks for the help !
 
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