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What is the center of mass of the following object measured from the center of the sphere?:

a sphere of radius R and mass m2 is connected to a solid tube of mass m1 and length L

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14 years ago

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Use the standard formula:
Σmx/σm.

Measure x from the centre of the sphere,
Σmx=ms*0 + mt*(r+L)
Σm = ms+mt
Centre of gravity
=mt(r+L)/(ms+mt)
14 years ago

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