Take a scale, go to the nearest skyscraper, step into the elevator, stand on the scale .
If your weight is 83.8 kg then the scale reading (in N, it's borrowed from a physicist) initially is 822 N.
The only force you feel is the force of the scale that keeps you in place.
Now press the button for the top floor. The elevator accelerates from 0 m/s to 7 m/s in 6.56 seconds.
The man doesn't stay on the ground floor but is accelerated with the elevator cage.
The man also accelerates from 0 m/s to 7 m/s in 6.56 seconds
The only force he feels is the force of the scale pushing him up.
Do you think the scale reading during those 6.56 seconds
- stays the same
- is lower than 821 N
- is higher than 821 N
After these 6.56 seconds, the elevator zooms up with constant speed. What is the acceleration ? What's the scale reading ?
Then it brakes at the 84th floor, two floors below the destination top floor. It decelerates from 7 m/s to 0 m/s in 3.5 s.
What is the acceleration ? What's the scale reading ?Physicists scales are in N. Normal developed civilizations (and countries that were conquered by Napoleon) have scales in kg. Some remote tribes on faraway islands have scales in stones.