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f you place a weight scale under your feet while you are in a lift in free fall what your weight would be?

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f you place a weight scale under your feet while you are in a lift in free fall what your weight would be?

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When you are in a lift in free fall, you would be in a state of weightlessness. This is because both you and the lift are accelerating downwards at the same rate due to gravity. This means there is no normal force acting upwards on you from the floor of the lift, which is what a weight scale measures. Therefore, if you were to stand on a weight scale in a lift in free fall, the scale would read zero. Your weight would appear to be non-existent.

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