Physics, asked by Ananyaparmar, 4 months ago

A cage revolves around a vertical circle of radius R with constant linear speed gR. The
cage is connected to the revolving arm in such a manner that a boy of mass m remains
always vertical while standing on a weighing machine kept inside the cage. It is found that
H
R
L
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
the reading at lowermost point Lis greater than the reading at highest point H
the readings are same at all the points on the vertical circle.
the reading at lowermost point L is less than mg.
the reading at lowermost point L is equal to mg.​

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Answered by souradeep121
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Answer:

  • The reading at lowermost point L is greater than the reading at the highest point H.
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