If the centre of mass of a body necessarily lie inside the body? Give an example.
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No, it is not necessary that centre of mass of a body lies inside the body. For example, the centre of mass of a ring lies in its hollow portion. Gravitational force acts on all objects in proportion to their masses. ... Hence, all bodies fall with the same rapidness when there is no air resistance.
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no, centre of mass of a body is not necessarily always lie inside the body.
just consider a ring , it's centre of mass lice in the centre of a ring . at this sentence does not contact with the ring.
just consider a ring , it's centre of mass lice in the centre of a ring . at this sentence does not contact with the ring.
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