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14 September, 03:29

At the bow of a ship on a stormy sea, a crewman conducts an experiment by standing on a bathroom scale. In calm waters, the scale reads 182lbs. During the storm, the crewman finds a max reading of 225lbs and a minimum reading of 138lbs A. find the max upward acceleration B. find the max downward acceleration

use apparent weight formulas

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  1. 14 September, 05:00
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    We use the mass of the crew man is equivalent to his weight in calm water:

    m = 182 lb

    Now, the maximum downward acceleration:

    (225 - 182) / 182 = a

    a = 0.24 ft/s²

    The maximum upward acceleration:

    (182 - 138) / 182 = a

    a = 0.24 ft/s²
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