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1.1 A weight scale is placed on a table on Earth, and a book of mass m is placed on the scale.
1.2 A force of magnitude mg is exerted on the book.
1.3 An equal and opposite force is exerted on the book by the table.
1.4 The book does not accelerate because there are equal and opposite forces of magnitude mg acting on it.
1.5 The scale is calibrated such that it reads 3 on the dial.
2.1 An identical weight scale is placed on the flattened nose of a rocket R1 throttled to accelerate through flat space at a magnitude of g and an identical book is placed on the scale.
2.2 A force of magnitude mg is exerted on the book
2.3 The book accelerates due to the application of the force from the rocket
2.4 The scale, being identical to the one on the table, reads 3
3.1 A rocket, R2, is identical to R1 and is also throttled such that it will accelerate at a magnitude of g when an identical scale and book are placed on its nose.
3.2 Remove any scale or book from the nose of R2, but leave the scale and book on R1, and place the two rockets nose-to-nose.
3.3 The book does not accelerate because there are equal and opposite forces of magnitude mg acting on it.
3.4 The scale reads 6.
In section 1 equal and opposite forces of magnitude mg cause the scale to read 3, but in section 3 equal and opposite forces of magnitude mg cause the scale to read 6. How can this be? Which of the numbered items above is incorrect?
1.2 A force of magnitude mg is exerted on the book.
1.3 An equal and opposite force is exerted on the book by the table.
1.4 The book does not accelerate because there are equal and opposite forces of magnitude mg acting on it.
1.5 The scale is calibrated such that it reads 3 on the dial.
2.1 An identical weight scale is placed on the flattened nose of a rocket R1 throttled to accelerate through flat space at a magnitude of g and an identical book is placed on the scale.
2.2 A force of magnitude mg is exerted on the book
2.3 The book accelerates due to the application of the force from the rocket
2.4 The scale, being identical to the one on the table, reads 3
3.1 A rocket, R2, is identical to R1 and is also throttled such that it will accelerate at a magnitude of g when an identical scale and book are placed on its nose.
3.2 Remove any scale or book from the nose of R2, but leave the scale and book on R1, and place the two rockets nose-to-nose.
3.3 The book does not accelerate because there are equal and opposite forces of magnitude mg acting on it.
3.4 The scale reads 6.
In section 1 equal and opposite forces of magnitude mg cause the scale to read 3, but in section 3 equal and opposite forces of magnitude mg cause the scale to read 6. How can this be? Which of the numbered items above is incorrect?