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A motor cyclist is going in a vertical circle. What is the necessary condition so that he may not fall down ?

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The necessary condition is `(mv^(2))/(r )ge mg` i.e., `v ge sqrt(rg)` at the highest point and `v gt sqrt(5gr)` at the lowest point.
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