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An angular ring with inner and outer radii `R_(1) and R_(2)` is rolling without slipping with a uniform angular speed. The ratio of the forces experienced by the two particles situated on the inner and outer parts of the ring `(F_(1))/(F_(2))` is :

A

`(R_(2))/(R_(1))`

B

`((R_(1))/(R_(2)))^(2)`

C

1

D

`(R_(1))/(R_(2))`

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The correct Answer is:
D

Taking `omega` as constant `F_(1)=momega^(2)R_(1)F_(2)=momega^(2)R_(2)`
`therefore (F_(1))/(F_(2))=(R_(1))/(R_(2))`
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