When the elevator goes up, you experience a feeling of weightlessness due to the sudden change in velocity. This causes your stomach to feel like it's dropping or rising quickly. Your body's proprioceptive system, which helps sense motion and acceleration, is temporarily confused by the sudden change, leading to the sensation of your stomach "dropping."
As the elevator begins to move upward, the reading on the scale will momentarily increase. Conversely, as the elevator starts to move downward, the reading on the scale will momentarily decrease. This change in reading is due to the acceleration experienced by the occupants of the elevator, causing a shift in apparent weight.
Because of something called inertia, and poor mechanics. Stuff that isn't moving likes to stay that way, and stuff that is moving likes to stay that way too. So when you force it to change, like when an elevator starts and stops, it's hard to make that completely smooth.
Well, sweetheart, the simple machine that starts with an 'e' is an "elevator." It's that magical box that takes you up and down without breaking a sweat. So next time you're feeling lazy, just hop on an elevator and let it do the heavy lifting for you.
When an elevator starts or stops, there is a change in acceleration which causes a shift in forces acting on your body. This sudden change can make you feel a jerk as your body adjusts to the new motion. It's similar to the sensation you feel when a car accelerates or decelerates quickly.
The effect of gravity on a person in an elevator is exactly the same as it is anywhereelse. The person and the Earth are attracted toward each other by equal forces whosestrength depends on the product of their masses and the distance between their centers.The person feels heavier when he starts a trip going up or finishes one going down, andhe feels lighter when he starts a trip going down or finishes one going up. But that's theeffect of the elevator, not the effect of gravity.
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the elevator for the hub starts to work
When the elevator goes up, you experience a feeling of weightlessness due to the sudden change in velocity. This causes your stomach to feel like it's dropping or rising quickly. Your body's proprioceptive system, which helps sense motion and acceleration, is temporarily confused by the sudden change, leading to the sensation of your stomach "dropping."
When the elevator starts moving down, the time period increases. But when the elevator is descending at a constant velocity, the time period returns to its normal.
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Rain that suddenly starts falling.
Sure. You don't even have to be blindfolded. You only have to look away from the display and lighted buttons, and you have no other way of knowing when it starts and stops, except for the feeling when you become temporarily heavy or light.
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