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Do you weigh more when an elevator goes up or when it comes down?

Elevators have a strange way of messing with your sense of gravity. The moment an elevator lurches upward, you feel it in your feet. For a second, the floor presses harder than usual. When the elevator slows, that pressure eases, leaving you briefly lighter.

If you stand on a scale inside an elevator going up, the number jumps. When it slows to a stop, the number dips. On the way down, the opposite happens.

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