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Two spheres of mass 1.0kg and 4.0kg are joined by a light rod so that their centres are 0.20m apart. Calculate the position of centre of gravity
6 years ago

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Answered by R_Scott
mass1 * (distance1 from CG) = mass2 * (distance2 from CG)

distance1 + distance2 = 0.20 m
6 years ago
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