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Can the centre of gravity of a body be situated outside its material? Give an

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Answered by iTzSnOw
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In some cases, such as hollow bodies or irregularly shaped objects, the centre of gravity (or centre of mass) may occur in space at a point external to the physical material—e.g., in the centre of a tennis ball or between the legs of a chair...

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