Give an example that center of mass does not lie
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No, the center of mass may not necessarily lie within the object. This is likely to happen when the object losses its geometrical symmetricity.
For example, in case of boomerang, the center of mass lies outside the body. This is because of the asymmetrical distribution of mass due to its shape and curves.
For example, in case of boomerang, the center of mass lies outside the body. This is because of the asymmetrical distribution of mass due to its shape and curves.
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