Christopher CWL
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Hey, may i know how can i find the center of gravity in an inclined plane?? is it using the formulae total length divide by 2?? But isnt that for horizontal only and not inclined?? help me pls im confused!!
sorry, it is an inclined rod...i mean it is like a rod leans against a smooth vertical wall...and im asking about how to find the center of mass...pls help me
Nick, thats what im asking...im only asking about a uniform rod leans against the wall...will the center of mass change at diff angle?? and is the center of mass remains the same at the angle of 0 degree ??
sorry, it is an inclined rod...i mean it is like a rod leans against a smooth vertical wall...and im asking about how to find the center of mass...pls help me
Nick, thats what im asking...im only asking about a uniform rod leans against the wall...will the center of mass change at diff angle?? and is the center of mass remains the same at the angle of 0 degree ??