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a student weighs 1200N they are standing in an elevator that is moving downwards at a constant speed of

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Step-by-step explanation:

use this R= m(g-a), where R = reaction = weight, m= mass, a= acceleration and g= acceleration due to gravity

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Elevator That Is Moving Downwards At A Constant Speed Of 4.9 M/S. What Is The Magnitude Of The Net Force Acing On The Student?

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This problem has been solved!See the answerA student weighs 1200N. They are standing in an elevator that is moving downwards at a constant speed of 4.9 m/s. What is the magnitude of the net force acing on the student?

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