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What is the apparent weight of a boby of mass m at (a) the highest and (b) lowest point if it is just looping the loop in a vertical circle ?

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Apparent weight of a body is tension in the string While looping the loop `T_(H) = 0` and `T_(L) = 6 mg` .
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