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  1. The ratio of driving tensions for flat belts, neglecting centrifugal tension, is (where T1, and T2 = Tensions on the tight and slack sides of belt respectively, μ = Coefficient of friction, between the belt and pulley, and θ = Angle of contact)

  2. A.

    \(\frac { T_1 } { T_2 } = \mu \theta\)

    B.

    \(log \frac { T_1 } { T_2 } = \mu \theta\)

    C.

    \(\frac { T_1 } { T_2 } = e ^{\mu \theta}\)

    D.

    \(\frac { T_1 } { T_2 } = log \mu \theta\)

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    Answer : Option C

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