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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 is correct for compression of the spring.

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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

Passage XIII) Mr. Anoop having mass 50 kg 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 weighing machine fitted in it (Which is also massless). On which Anoop is standing. (Take (pi^(2)) = 10 and g = 10 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 person normally weighing 60 kg stands on a platform which oscillates up and down harmonically at a frequency 2.0 sec^(-1) and an amplitude 5.0 cm . If a machine on the platform gives the person's weight against time deduce the maximum and minimum reading it will shown, Take g = 10 m//sec^(2) .

A person normally weighing 60 kg stands on a plateform which oscillates up and down har monically at a frequency 2.0 sec^(-1) and an amplitude 5.0 cm . If a machine on the plateform gives the person's weight against time deduce the maximum and minimum reading it will shown, Take g = 10 m//sec^(2) .

A person normally weighing 50 kg stands on a massless platform which oscillates up and down harmonically at a frequency of 2.0 s^-1 and an amplitude 5.0 cm. A wighing machine on the platform give s the persons weight against time Will there be any chage in weight of the body, during the oscillation?

A person normally weighing 50kg stands on a massless platform which oscillates up and down harmonically at a frequency of 2.0 s^(-1) and an amplitude 5.0 cm . A weighing machine on the platform gives the persons weight against time. Will there be any change in weight of the body, during the oscillation?

A man of mass m=2kg is standing on a platform of mass M=5kg , then at any instant.

A man of mass m=2kg is standing on a platform of mass M=5kg , then at any instant.

A person normally weighing 50kg stands on a massless platform which oscillates up and down harmonically at a frequency of 2.0 s^(-1) and an amplitude 5.0 cm . A weighing machine on the platform gives the persons weight against time. If answer of part (1) is yes, what will be the maximum and minimum reading in the machine and at which position?