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Assertion : The apparent weight of a body in an elevator moving with some downward acceleration is less than the actual weight of body. Reason : The part of the weight is spent in producing downward acceleration, when body is in elevator.

You step into an elevator, and it accelerates to a downward speed of 9.2 m/s in 2.1 s. How does your apparent weight during this acceleration compare with your actual weight? Apparent weight is