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Physics, 26.10.2019 00:43 FlowerChild1229

Suppose you are in an elevator car when the elevator cable breaks. which of the following correctly describes what happens and why.

a. you float weightlessly within the elevator car because earth's gravity is no longer tugging on you.
b. you will remain stuck to the elevator floor as you and the elevator plunge downward toward a horrific crash.
c. you float weightlessly within the elevator car because you and the elevator both begin to accelerate downward at the same rate.
d. you will crash you head into the elevator car ceiling because earth's gravity will be pulling the car down faster than it pulls you down.
e. you will crash you head into the elevator car ceiling because the car will be falling rapidly away from you.

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