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The Centre Of Mass Of Non-Uniform Rod Of Length L Whose Mass Per Unit Length , Where K Is A Constant And R Is The Distance From The End Is

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The Centre of mass of a non uniform rod of length L whose mass per unit length varies as

The centre of mass of a non uniform rod of length L whose mass per unit length varies as ρ=kx2/L (where k is a constant and x is the distance measured from one end) is at what distance from the same end

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