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A student stands on a scale in an elevator at rest. He is on the 64th floor of a building. The balance shows 836N. A.) The elevator moves up, the reading rises to 936N and then drops to 836N. Find the acceleration of the elevator.
B.)As you approach the 74th floor, the reading drops to 782N. What is the acceleration of the elevator now?
C.) What changes would you expect in the readings on the way down?

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