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Physics, 16.12.2021 07:50 jhaveen8335

PLEASE HELP :) --- Suppose you are riding in an elevator. For each case below, is your apparent weight (reading on a scale) equal to, greater than, or less than your true weight? a. You are ascending at a constant speed
b. You are ascending and slowing down
c. You are descending and speeding up

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