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Summary Of: Apparent weight

Apparent weight is also responsible for our sensation of the weight of our own bodies... A greater apparent weight results in a heavier or greater sensation of our weight... s apparent weight is equal to its actual weight... s actual weight and apparent weight are the same... object is accelerating upwards or downwards then its apparent weight respectively increases or decreases... s apparent weight is 442 N... s apparent weight will be the same as if the lift were at rest... Apparent weight decreases with increasing downward acceleration until eventually... s apparent weight is its mass multiplied by the vector difference between the gravitational acceleration and the acceleration... This definition means that apparent weight is a vector that can act in any direction... apparent weight acts at an angle of 45 degrees downwards... For the calculation of apparent weight in cases where the two accelerations do not fall on a line it is often... The apparent weight for an object under the influence of two arbitrary forces... Apparent weight is lessened by... The apparent weight of a floating object is zero... change in apparent weight for an object of the same density as water...

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