A person weighing 507 N stands in an elevator that decelerates at a rate of 1.9 m/s2 while moving upward.
What is the magnitude of the force in N exerted on the person by the floor of the elevator while it is decelerating?
Use g = 9.8 m/s2.
Enter an integer. Round up or down correctly.
A person weighing 507 N stands in an elevator that decelerates at a rate of 1.9...
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