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what is apparent weight of a body in a lift which is freely falling​

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Answered by gsmalkon
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Explanation:

In short, if the man is at rest or if he is moving up or down with uniform speed, a force equal to his weight mg acts upward and his apparent weight is also mg. If he falls freely under gravity, there is no upward force and his apparent weight is 0

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