When an elevator accelerates upward, the apparent weight of objects increases because the scale must exert an additional upward force to accelerate the object along with the elevator, causing the scale reading to increase during the first second of upward acceleration.
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Let's see if you can make it into the top 5% who get it right. You're inside an elevator. You have a precise kitchen scale in your hand with exactly 1 kg of apples on it. You press the button for the upper floor. At that exact first second when the elevator accelerates upwards, does the number on the scale increase, decrease, or stay the same?
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