Mechanical Engineering - Engineering Mechanics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Engineering Mechanics - Section 5 (Q.No. 30)
30.
When a body falls freely under gravitational force, it possesses __________ weight.
no
minimum
maximum
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Amare said:   5 years ago
Weight is explained mathematically as mass*gravity. Either it goes up or down nothing changes in the mass and gravity. Therefore, we can not say maximum or minimum. It's weight is constant. Then "no" is the correct answer.

Shivam said:   6 years ago
Because it feels no weight like when the rope is cut in a lift, the weight of man inside the lift standing upon a weighing machine shows zero value.

Tarun Yadav said:   5 years ago
I think minimum weight when body falling down freely and maximum weight when body going upward direction.

Saurabh Mangal said:   2 years ago
Weight will be the same, even in the condition of free falling.

Aboli Rajendra Shinde said:   7 years ago
What is the reason? Please explain.
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Aswin said:   6 years ago
@Shivam.

Please explain in detail.

Bond said:   4 years ago
Thanks for explaining @Shivam.

Amit said:   7 years ago
Anybody, please explain it.
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Saad said:   6 years ago
Why, please explain?

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