Would you weigh less in an elevator? - Carol Hedden

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Transcriber: tom carter Reviewer: Bedirhan Cinar
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You step into an elevator.
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It starts going down, fast.
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What would happen if you jumped right when it started going down?
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Would the ceiling hit your head? Ouch!
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Do you stay suspended in the air while the elevator plummets down?
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Let's examine the elevator problem one step at a time.
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First, consider a scale.
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You know, the kind of scale you weigh yourself on.
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When you step on a scale to weigh yourself,
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there are two forces involved.
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One, gravity pulls you down.
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Two, the scale pushes you up.
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What? You didn't know a scale could push?
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Of course it can! If it didn't push up on you, you would go crashing through the floor.
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This upward push is called the normal force and yes, it is normally there.
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Since you're just standing there on the scale, you're not moving.
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Therefore, you're not accelerating.
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Newton's second law of motion -- net force equals mass times acceleration --
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tells us that if the acceleration equals zero, the net force must equal zero.
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Which means that the force of gravity pulling you down must be equal to the force of the scale pushing you up.
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Now let's suppose you're standing on that scale in an elevator.
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At first, the elevator is standing still,
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so you and the scale are standing still.
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The two forces on you are equal and opposite.
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You can read how hard the scale is pushing by looking at it.
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We call that your weight.
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Then, the elevator starts falling down.
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You and the scale are in the elevator, so you are falling down too,
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faster and faster.
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That means you are accelerating downward.
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Now there is a net force in the same direction as the acceleration -- down.
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Since gravity hasn't changed, that must mean the scale isn't pushing up as hard.
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So the scale is reading a smaller number.
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The faster the elevator accelerates, the less the scale pushes up.
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What if you jumped? Would you stop falling?
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Would the elevator hit your head?
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Well, what's pulling the elevator down? Gravity.
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Is gravity pulling on you? Of course.
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So your relative position in the elevator will stay the same.
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The ceiling will only hit you if you can jump up to the ceiling.
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Now consider: what would happen if the elevator accelerated upward
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and, even more frightening, if someone snuck in and cut the cable holding the elevator,
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what would happen then?
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Think about it.
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