Physics, asked by nischay76, 8 months ago

how to find motion in mass?​

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Answered by lk162381
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Explanation:

The center-of-mass (COM) is the single point on a structure which characterizes the motion of the object if the object shrinks to a point mass. ... If a net force is applied to the COM the resulting motion will be translation (the object will not rotate).

Answered by brainlymasters48
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Explanation:

Divide the force acting on the body by this acceleration. If, for instance, a force of 12,000 Newtons acts on it: 12,000 ÷ 6 = 2,000. This is the object's mass, measured in kilograms.

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