The force of the lift accelerating you upward is added to the force dur to gravity. You feel this as added weight. The same effect happens when it stops moving going downward, and the opposite occurs when you begin going down or stop going up. You are not resisting the force of gravity and you do not feel the weight; for some of that time, you are actually freefall.
It depends if you are going up or down :)If you are going up, that's extra gravity pressure but If you are going down you are lighter.For example if you going down very fast, with plane it is possible to feel like you are in space. 0 gravity :D
A barbell. When you lift heavier weights, the inertia generated by their mass makes it easier to lift them off the ground compared to lighter weights that can be harder to control due to their lower inertia.
A lift gains potential energy when going up, which is due to its increased height above the ground. This potential energy can then be converted back to kinetic energy as the lift descends.
A tornado has the potential to lift up and throw around small aircraft, especially those that are not secured properly. However, commercial airlines are much heavier, designed to withstand turbulence, and typically remain grounded during severe weather conditions.
An elevator going up is increasing its potential energy. This energy and some kinetic energy to speed up the elevator in its way up comes from an electric motor that pulls the lifting cables that hold the elevator.
It depends if you are going up or down :)If you are going up, that's extra gravity pressure but If you are going down you are lighter.For example if you going down very fast, with plane it is possible to feel like you are in space. 0 gravity :D
A barbell. When you lift heavier weights, the inertia generated by their mass makes it easier to lift them off the ground compared to lighter weights that can be harder to control due to their lower inertia.
heavier goes faster
A lift gains potential energy when going up, which is due to its increased height above the ground. This potential energy can then be converted back to kinetic energy as the lift descends.
The increase in your weight when the lift starts going up or stops going down,as well as the decrease in your weight when the lift stops going up or startsgoing down, is[ (your mass) x (acceleration of the lift) ] .Your mass is numerically equal to (0.4536 x your weight in pounds), or elseequal to your "weight" in kilograms if you're unfortunate enough to havebeen taught to express it in that fashion.
The cost of a personnel lift that can lift 2 people up to 400 pounds about 30 feet is going to be around $1,500.00 for a refurbished to about $6,000.00 for a brand new one and the is a scissor lift.
rocks going up up up as well as my grades offer I do this snazzy thing πΊπ»πΊπ»
OK, the reason you just gained 3 pounds is because your muscles tighten and they get swollen because they are not used to being put under that much strain. If you keep up your work out then your muscles will get used to it and then you would be able to lift heavier objects and keep improving your workout.
Rick Astley and it's never gonna give you up...... Rick Astley and it's never gonna give you up......
PRAY. that your not going to end up like a pancake although you will
A tornado has the potential to lift up and throw around small aircraft, especially those that are not secured properly. However, commercial airlines are much heavier, designed to withstand turbulence, and typically remain grounded during severe weather conditions.
An elevator going up is increasing its potential energy. This energy and some kinetic energy to speed up the elevator in its way up comes from an electric motor that pulls the lifting cables that hold the elevator.