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16 January, 01:51

A student is standing in an elevator that is

accelerating downward. The force that the

student exerts on the floor of the elevator must

be

(1) less than the weight of the student when at

rest

(2) greater than the weight of the student when

at rest

(3) less than the force of the floor on the student

(4) greater than the force of the floor on the

student

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  1. 16 January, 02:09
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    The force that the student exerts on the floor of the elevator must be " (1) less than the weight of the student when at rest" since the elevator is "beating" him downward.
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