centre of mass of two thin uniform rods of same length but made up of different material and kept shown, can be, if the meeting point is that the origin of co-ordinate
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Centre of mass can be in either of the directions, as long as it lies on one of the rods.
COM is defined as the point at which we can imagine the whole mass of the body to be concentrated. We can then replace the large complicated object with the COM of mass equal to the total mass of the body.
The heavier rod in the above question will have the centre of mass on its side, since their physical features are the same except for density of material.
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