Find the center of mass of the three-mass system shown in Fig; 7-37 relative to the 1.00-kg mass 1.00 kg 1.50 kg 1.10 kg 0.50 m- 0.25 m-
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Given: - Mass of object 1 (m1) = 1.00 kg - Mass of object 2 (m2) = 1.50 kg - Mass of object 3 (m3) = 1.10 kg Total mass (M) = m1 + m2 + m3 Total mass (M) = 1.00 kg + 1.50 kg + 1.10 kg Total mass (M) = 3.60 kg ** Show more…
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