Elevator Dynamics: Calculating Normal Force on a Box
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This content explains how to calculate the normal force on a box inside an accelerating elevator system using Newton's Laws of Motion. It details how to first determine the system's acceleration from the forces on one cab, then apply that acceleration to the box to find the normal force exerted by the floor.
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