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A lift moves up and down with an acceleration of 3 metre per second square .in each case calculate the relation of the floor on each man of mass 50 kg standing on a lift.​

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Answer:

[tex]150\ N[/tex]

Explanation:

[tex]We\ are\ given:\\Acceleration\ of\ the\ elevator= 3\ m/s^2\\Assumed\ mass\ of\ the\ man\ standing\ on\ it=50\ kg\\We\ know\ that,\\Force=Mass*Acceleration\\Or,\\F=ma\\Hence,\\Substituting\ m=50, a=3\ m/s^2,\\Force\ acting\ on\ the\ floor\ of\ the\ elevator=3*50=150\ Newtons[/tex]