The upward normal force exerted by the floor is 620 N on an elevator passenger who weighs 650 N. What are the reaction forces to these two forces? Is the passenger accelerating? If so, what are the magnitude and direction of the acceleration?
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The upward normal force exerted by the floor is 620 $\mathrm{N}$ on an elevator passenger who weighs 650 $\mathrm{N} .$ What are the reaction forces to these two forces? Is the passenger accelerating? If so, what are the magnitude and direction of the acceleration?
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