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Passage XIII) Mr. Anoop having mass 50 ks is standing on a massless platform which oscillates up and down (doing SHM) of frequency 0.5 `sec^(-1)` and amplitude 0.4m. Platforms has a weightng machine fitted in it (Which is also massless). On which Anoop is standing. (Take `(pi^(2))` = 10 and g = 1- `m//s^(2)`. Assume that at t=0 (Platform+Anoop) is at their highest point of oscillation. [More than one option is correct]

Which of the following will be correct for reading of weighting machine

A

Maximum reading of weighing machine will be 70 kg

B

maximum reading will be at mean position

C

maximum reading will be at lower extremem position

D

Maximum reading will be at upper extreme position.

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