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In case of rotating masses, the magnitude of the balancing mass is_____ when the speed of shaft is doubled.
(A) Doubled
(B) Halved
(C) Unaffected
(D) Quadrupled​

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Answered by Anonymous
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D) Quadrupled

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In the case of rotating masses, the magnitude of the balancing mass is unaffected when the speed of the shaft is doubled. (Option C)

  • The magnitude remains unaffected because the balancing weights apply a force that is independent of the speed.
  • Even if the speed of the shaft is doubled, the magnitude of the balancing mass will always be balanced only.
  • The balancing of the weights could either be static or dynamic and that won't affect the shaft speed.
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