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Where is the centre of gravity of a solid cone??

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Answered by mehakbansal100
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on the line of altitude and it lies at the h/4 distance from the center of the base of the cone. In general, the center of gravity refers to the specific point on which the resultant force produced from the vector sum of all the forces acts upon.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A cone has a base, which is circular in plan at one end and a pointed tip which is at the other end. The whole weight of the cone will be concentrated at its center of gravity. This location of center gravity is referenced from the base of the cone. This is at distance of h/4 from the base.

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