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Why does the centre of gravity of a ring lie outside?

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Explanation:

Centre of gravity is an imaginary point in a body where it is assumed that the total weight of the body is concentrated.

- This concept is useful in calculations of force analysis and design of static structures like buildings or bridges.

- We can also predict the behaviour of a moving body when it is acted on by the gravity.

 

- The location of a body’s centre of gravity mostly coincides with the geometric centre of the body.  

- However, the centre of gravity might be located at some distance away from its geometric centre.

- Cases like that of hollow bodies or irregularly shaped objects, the centre of gravity or centre of mass may occur at a point outside the physical body.

- For example, in the centre of a ring, a tennis ball or between the legs of a chair.

 

-  A ring has a geometrical centre at the point from which all the points on the surface of the ring is equidistant (centre).

- As ring has a hollow circular opening beneath it's circumferential surface, the centre of gravity or the centre of mass lies outside it's physical body.

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