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A force passing through centre of gravity of a body produces:

a)transational motion
b)rotational motion
c)cause no motion
d)both transational and rotational motion

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Answered by randhirsinghrana13
4

Answer:

If the force is electrical, magnetic, strong nuclear or weak nuclear, being the centre of gravity is irrelevant. It has to pass through the centre for the corresponding force and the centre of mass to produce zero torque, all other cases will produce non-zero torque.

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Answered by Anonymous
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is called rotational motion...

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