Gravitational acceleration doesn't affect things. Forces do. In all three situations, there is a normal force that counters the weight (gravitational force on a body near the earth's surface). The acceleration is zero vertically, because the net force on the body is 0 vertically.

Stanton D.
Agree, although there will be slight disturbances to measured weight of an object (or person!) in a vehicle that is undergoing vertical acceleration, such as on an up-and-down hilly road. So the normal force in those cases will be modified a bit. Hopefully you are not floating in the air in the car, that implies a reckless driver!01/31/22