CENTRE OF MASS(rates assured)
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neeraj's 2nd answer is wrong.. dude if the circle's points are at distance r from origin means the radius is r so how can centre of mass also lie at distance r from origin.. it will mean the circumference. centre of mass is at the centre of the circle.. the statement is false. | |||||||||||||
- Gaurav Ragtah (spideyunlimited) |
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