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Which one of the following free-body diagrams best represents the free-body diagram,with correct relative force magnitudes,of a person in an elevator that is traveling upward with an unchanging velocity? Which one of the following free-body diagrams best represents the free-body diagram,with correct relative force magnitudes,of a person in an elevator that is traveling upward with an unchanging velocity?   <sub>f</sub> is the force of the floor on the person and   <sub>g</sub> is the force of gravity on the person. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   f is the force of the floor on the person and Which one of the following free-body diagrams best represents the free-body diagram,with correct relative force magnitudes,of a person in an elevator that is traveling upward with an unchanging velocity?   <sub>f</sub> is the force of the floor on the person and   <sub>g</sub> is the force of gravity on the person. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   g is the force of gravity on the person.


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