In the figure, a man of true mass M is standing on
a weighing machine placed in a cabin. The
cabin is joined by a string with a body of mass
m. Assuming no friction, and negligible mass of
cabin and weighing machine, the measured mass
of man is (normal force between the man and the
machine is proportional to the mass)
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THE MEASURED MASS OF MAN WILL BE THE NORMAL REACTION B/W THE WEIGHING MACHINE AND THE PERSON HIMSELF AND THIS IS TRUE FOR ALL CASES BUT THE VALUE MIGHT CHANGE.
HENCE THE ANSWER IS Mg.
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