Center Of Mass GCSE Physics Rishabh Poddar

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Center Of Mass GCSE Physics Rishabh Poddar

What is Center Of Mass?  Center Of Mass is the point where you can assume all the mass of the object concentrated 2

How to find the Center Of Mass?  Regular Object: it is the center of the object like the center of the circle or the center of a square. 3

 Irregular Object: to find the center of mass of a irregular object follow these steps:  Step 1: Hang up the object.  Step 2: Suspend the mass from the same place  Step 3: Mark the position of the thread as we know the center of the mass will be some where on the line do this twice.  Step 4: the point where the two lines intersect in the Center of Mass. 4

More about the Center Of the Mass of an Object.  It is also the point where the object will rotate at. You can also balance the object on this point 5

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