Suppose there were three masses at the corner of uniform equilateral triangle. The masses are m1 = 2.2 kg, m2 = 0.5 kg, and m3 = 4.1 kg. The triangle has an area of 270.63 cm2. Where is the center of mass of this 2D system?
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Suppose there were three masses at the corner of uniform equilateral triangle. The masses are m1...
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The figure shows a three-particle system, with masses
m1 = 3.0 kg, m2 = 4.1 kg,
and m3 = 9.3 kg. What are (a)
the x coordinate and (b) the y
coordinate of the system's center of mass?
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