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When there is no force on the sleeve, then the governor must be running steadily.

(a) True

(b) False

I got this question in a national level competition.

The query is from Effort and Power of a Governor topic in chapter Governors of Machine Dynamics

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The correct option is (a) True

The explanation: When a governor is running steadily then it is under the condition that it experiences no force on its sleeve. Forces acting on the sleeve results in change of speed of the governor.

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