Math, asked by pandeyvishal63934, 10 months ago

What is the centre of gravity of the square? 60 mm side

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Answered by 159372468
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Answer:

point of intersection of its diagonals or 30mm away from any of its side towards its center

Answered by brainlysme8
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Answer: Centre of the square

Step-by-step explanation:

30 mm from every side of the square.

In physics, the centre of gravity is a hypothetical location within a solid where, for the sake of convenience in some computations, the body's whole weight may be assumed to be concentrated. The idea might be helpful when planning static structures (like buildings and bridges) or when forecasting how a moving body will behave when subjected to gravity.

The centre of mass, as used by physicists, is the same as the centre of gravity in a uniform gravitational field. But the two aren't necessarily related. For instance, the Moon's centre of mass is extremely close to its geometric centre, but due to the Moon's near side's higher gravitational pull, its centre of gravity is somewhat displaced toward Earth.

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