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Finding Center Of Mass

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・ 1 Copy the shape onto a grid or set of coordinate axes, making sure to preserve all the angles and proportions. ・ 2 Determine the coordinates of all the vertices, and write them in a column. ・ 3 Add up the x-coordinates, and divide that s...
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A cone with radius R and height H has center of mass: by symmetry.
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disribute this into two rectangles 11 X10 & 5 X15. m is same for all so for first rectangle c.m is at 21/2 from edges. for second it is at 20/2 =10 from edges. so taking both the parts now mass differe as it is based on area 110(21/2)+7...
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For a crude measurement of CoG, you could hang it from a variety of positions, freely. Then, draw lines vertical from where it is being hung from. After 3-4 lines, you should see them crossing at close-to the same place. That's the centre o...
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When an irregular shape is thrown into the air, it is seen to rotate about its marked center of gravity or center of mass. ChaCha.
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You could do a reasonable approximation if you had a see-saw that you could balance so that it ended up - untouched - being level. First you could have the person lie down on their baack on the see-saw.. You keep moving the person until you...
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well it looks like no ones going to answer this so I'll give you what I have. Using calculus you break it down into an infinite number of circular rings. Let the horizontal distance from the largest ring be x. The distance along the circumf...
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measure Straight up from the point of rotation, then repeat while standing slightly to the side, and where the lines intersect is the center of mass.
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You need to know how sigma, the surface basis density, is a function of x and y. Then you can perform the integration. If you have a uniform circle where sigma is independent of x and y, then the answer is trivial, it is in the center.
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