why do we need to know the centre of mass of an object
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Mathematically, it is the point at which the torques from the mass elements of an object sum to zero. The centre of mass is useful because problems can often be simplified by treating a collection of masses as one mass at their common centre of mass. The weight of the object then acts through this point.
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