Not really. It is not the fact of GOING UP that makes your apparent weight increase, but the fact that it is ACCELERATING UPWARD. For example, while the elevator goes up at a constant speed, your apparent weight will be the same as if it weren't moving.
The solution to the elevator physics problem involves understanding the forces acting on the elevator and applying Newton's laws of motion. By considering the weight of the elevator and the tension in the cables, one can determine the acceleration and motion of the elevator.
An elevator uses uniform motion.
Gravity does work on the elevator when it moves up or down, but the amount of work done depends on the distance the elevator travels and the weight of the elevator and its occupants.
While the elevator accelerates downward, you will experience a greater force than your actual weight, resulting in a higher reading on the scale. Once the elevator reaches a constant speed, the scale will show your actual weight, as the net force on you is then equal to your weight.
A phrase that rhymes with "fast elevator" is "vast creator."
The speed of the elevator is 6.67 feet per second (500 feet/75 seconds).
Yes, there´s an elevator.
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the elevator is what makes the the aircraft go up or down.