A person standing in an ascending elevator feels
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If you stand on a scale in an elevator accelerating upward, you feel heavier because the elevator's floor presses harder on your feet, and the scale will show a higher reading than when the elevator is at rest. ... The force exerted by the scale is known as apparent weight; it does not change with constant speed.
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If the Question is - person is standing in an elevator. In which situation he finds his weight less ?
Then the Answer is - Person will feel his weight less when the lift goes down with some acceleration.
N=m(g−a) where a is the downward acceleration. The weighing machine will read m(g−a)
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