Science, asked by jitendrabangal25, 4 months ago

mass -m/S2- zero at the centre​

Answers

Answered by joel8355
0

Answer:

Explanation:

The centre of mass of an object is the point at which the object can be balanced. Mathematically, it is the point at which the torques from the mass elements of an object sum to zero. ... The weight of the object then acts through this point. Think about how you would physically find the balance point for an object.

Similar questions