A person rides in an elevator that is shot upward out of a cannon. Think of the
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A person rides in an elevator that is shot upward out of a cannon. Think of the elevator after
it leaves the cannon and is moving freely in the gravitational field of Earth. Neglect air
resistance.
a. While the elevator is still on the way up, the person inside jumps up from the “floor” of
the elevator. Will the person (1) fall back to the “floor” of the elevator? (2) hit the
“ceiling” of the elevator? (3) do something else? If so, what?
b. The person waits to jump until after the elevator has passed the top of the trajectory and
is falling back toward Earth. Will you answers to part (a) be different in this case?
c. How can the person riding in the elevator tell when the elevator reaches the top of the
trajectory?
Explanation / Answer
(a) 1) yes will fall back to the floor of the elevator beacuse of gravitation. (b) it will be the same as above (a) for the same reasons of gravity, (c) when no more steps remain
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