Question
Question: A 60 kg man stands on a spring scale in the lift. At some instant he finds, scale reading has change...
A 60 kg man stands on a spring scale in the lift. At some instant he finds, scale reading has changed from 60 kg to 50 kg for a while and then comes back to the original mark. What should we conclude
The lift was in constant motion upwards
The lift was in constant motion downwards
The lift while in constant motion upwards, is stopped suddenly
The lift while in constant motion downwards, is suddenly stopped
The lift while in constant motion upwards, is stopped suddenly
Solution
For retarding motion of a lift R=m(g+a) for
downward motion
R=m(g−a) for upward motion
Since the weight of the body decrease for a while and then comes back to original value it means the lift was moving upward and stops suddenly.
Note : Generally we use R=m(g+a) for upward motion
R=m(g−a) for downward motion
here a= acceleration, but for the given problem a= retardation