Q.
The weight of a man in a lift, moving upwards is 608 N while the weight of the same man in the lift moving downwards, with the same acceleration, is 368 N. His normal weight in newton is:
If the lift is moving upwards with acceleration a, then m(g+a)=608N ?(i) If the lift is moving downwards with an acceleration a, then m(g−a)=368N ?(ii) Now, adding Eqs. (i) and (ii), we get 2mg=608+368=976mg=488kg