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    Suppose You Are in an Elevator That Is Traveling Upward
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Suppose You Are in an Elevator That Is Traveling Upward

Question 27

Question 27

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Suppose you are in an elevator that is traveling upward at constant speed.How does your weight compare to your normal weight on the ground?


A) It is greater.
B) It is less.
C) It is the same.
D) You are weightless.

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