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Explain centre of mass with varions concept in detail

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Answered by vansh015
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Centre of Mass. The centre of mass (CoM) is the point relative to the system of particles in an object. This is that point of the system of particles that embarks the average position of the system in relation to the mass of the object. At the centre of mass, the weighted mass gives a sum equal to zero.
Answered by Anonymous
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The center of mass of the system is defined as the point in space, so that moment of the mass of the system about a reference point (origin), when whole of the system is supposed to be concentrated at it (center of mass) is equal to the vector sum of the momenta of the masses, of individual particles around


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