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on what factor does the position of centre of gravity of a bogy depends​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The position of the centre of gravity of a body of given mass depends on its shape i.e., on the distribution of mass in it

For example, the centre of gravity of a uniform wire is at its mid-point. But if this wire is bent into the form of a circle, its centre of gravity will then be at the centre of the circle

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Answered by SUNNY90850
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on what factor does the position of centre of gravity of a bogy depends

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Centre of gravity is the point about which the algebraic sum of moments of weights of particles constituting the body is zero and the entire weight of the body is considered to act at this point.

The position of the centre of gravity of a body of given mass depends on its shape i.e. on the distribution of mass in it. For example, the center of gravity of a uniform wire is at its mid-point. But if this wire is bent into the form of a circle. its center of gravity will then be at the center of circle.

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