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the centre of gravity is the ratio of _ to _​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The product of the centroid of the section to its weight to the total weight of the body is the centre of gravity. Thus the answer. The ratio is generally used to locate the coordinate of the centroid or the centre of gravity. 6.

Answered by dgmellekettil
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Answer:

The centre of gravity is the ratio of the product of centroid and weight to the total weight.

Explanation:

What is the centre of gravity?

  • The average point of weight for an object is called its centre of gravity.
  • Any object's motion through space can be fully explained in terms of the centre of gravity of the object shifting from one location to another, as well as the object rotating around its centre of gravity if it is free to do so.
  • The geometric centre of the object with a geometric shape contains its centre of gravity.
  • We can still describe the motion of an object if it is restricted to rotating around another point, such as a hinge.
  • In flight, the centres of gravity of both rockets and aeroplanes rotate.
  • The centre of gravity is the ratio of the product of centroid and weight to the total weight.

To learn more about centroid, refer:

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