Physics, asked by Hemabindutenneru, 5 months ago

For regular shaped bodies centre of mass and centre of gravity (MAQ)
a) Coincides with one another
b) Does not coincide with one another
c) does not coincide with geometric centre d) coincides with geometric centre​

Answers

Answered by nm2005230946
6

Answer:

d

Explanation:

bcz a body have gravity b/w them from thier centre

Answered by tutorconsortium012
0

Answer:

For regular-shaped, the centre of mass and centre of gravity coincides with the geometric centre because, under a uniform gravitational field, the centre of gravity will always be the same as the centre of mass, therefore D is the right answer

Explanation: 

The centre of gravity is the point in a system or body where the weight is distributed equally and all sides are balanced.

The centre of mass is the point at which mass distribution is equal in all directions and is independent of the gravitational field. 

The center of mass is the average position of an object's mass. Then there's the center of gravity, which is the apparent point at which gravity acts. However, they are only the same if the gravitational field is constant over an object,

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