a man standing on a weighing machine kept on the floor of a lift and the lift starts from rest moving with a uniform velocity downwards. will he feel a loss of weight?Give reason .
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Thus if the lift falls freely under an acceleration g, the man's apparent weight REDUCES to zero. If there were a small upward force, f , the lift and the man will fall down with an acceleration less than g. The man will feel an apparent weight f. Though not zero it is still less than his weight W.
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Cause the acceleration is substituted from
gravitational acceleration
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