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what do you understand by the term centre of gravity?where is the centre of gravity of a solid cylinder?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The centre of gravity (G) of a solid object is the point through which the resultant gravitational force acts. That is, the point through which the weight of the body acts. For example, the centre of gravity for a cylinder of uniform cross-section lies on the centre line (axis) midway between the two end faces.

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Answered by eeshakamal2005
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The centre of gravity (G) of a solid object is the point through which the resultant gravitational force acts. That is, the point through which the weight of the body acts. The centre of gravity for a cylinder of uniform cross-section lies on the centre line (axis) midway between the two end faces.

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