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COM Formula Sheet

The document discusses the positioning of two point masses in relation to a solid and hollow cone, detailing their distances from the base and vertex. It also addresses the center of mass for uniform arcs and sectors, indicating that the center of mass lies on the axis of symmetry. Mathematical expressions and relationships are presented to illustrate these concepts.
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COM Formula Sheet

The document discusses the positioning of two point masses in relation to a solid and hollow cone, detailing their distances from the base and vertex. It also addresses the center of mass for uniform arcs and sectors, indicating that the center of mass lies on the axis of symmetry. Mathematical expressions and relationships are presented to illustrate these concepts.
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. Two point Masses placed at a distance .

from Base =
H/3
from (From Base)
Vertex
.

(from Centre) (from Centrel


solid Cone From
Base
7
. :

=
from
(from Centre) .
Vertex = 34
T

⑧ Hollow Cone : >


-
9 Uniform arc : > -

from Base : 4/3 sin(4/2)


YcoM =
from Vertex
(9/2)
-

:
24/3 >

X : in Sadians ↑

- Y
V
E

⑳ Uniform Sector : >


-

In Both Cases Centre


of
Mass will lie on axis
-

yo
and Sector
of arc .

Langle bisector line


of
arc Sector)
and .

YCOM =
Sin
(
O : in Vadians .

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