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The center of gravity of a uniform ball is at___

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Answered by kumarpoona322
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at it geometrical center

Answered by Sahil3459
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The geometric centre of a ball is where its centre of gravity is placed.

Explanation:

  • In physics, the centre of gravity is a hypothetical location within a solid where, for the sake of convenience in some computations, the body's whole weight may be assumed to be concentrated.
  • A uniform ring's geometric centre serves as its centre of gravity.
  • The centre of gravity is the location where a body behaves as though its entire weight is concentrated. Consequently, it is dependent on its mass, weight, and geometry (i.e. shape).
  • The stability of an object depends on where its centre of gravity is located. The stability of an object increases with the G-factor. The likelihood that an object may collapse over when pushed increases with height.

Thus, the center of gravity of a uniform ball is at the geometric centre.

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