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What is the Centre of Gravity of a body?

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Answered by MysTiCaLquEEn
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●The centre of gravity (COG) of the human body is a hypothetical point around which the force of gravity appears to act. It is point at which the combined mass of the body appears to be concentrated.

●Because it is a hypothetical point, the COG need not lie within the physical bounds of an object or person.

Answered by TheWhiteWarrior
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The Centre of Gravity (C.G.) of a body is the point about which the algebric sum of moments of weights of all the particles constituting the body is zero. The entire weight of the body can be considered to act at this point, howsoever the body is placed.

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