The centre of mass of an object is the point inside or outside the object at which the
total mass of the object can be assumed to be concentrated. The centre of mass of a
spherical object having uniform density is at its geometrical centre. The centre of mass
of any object having uniform density is at its centroid.
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The centre of mass of an object is the point inside or outside the object at which the total mass of the object can be assumed to be concentrated. The centre of mass of spherical object having uniform density is a its geometrical centre. The centre of mass of any object having uniform density is at its centroid.
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