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How do I do this, I just did it by "oh the mass will increase towards the right, so com will be a bit towards the right, and on y axis it'll be middle xuz that doesn't change" and only one option matched that Whats the real way to do this
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@Gyro Gearloose
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Jeepaglu
JeepagluOP2w ago
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Jeepaglu
JeepagluOP2w ago
,rotate
TeXit
TeXit2w ago
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Real potato
Real potato2w ago
Xcm= Integral xdm/integral dm take a element strip on x axis of dx thickness and b length area=bdx dm=sigma x bdx
Jeepaglu
JeepagluOP2w ago
Ohhhhh a strip I was trying to take an elemental particle for some reason Thamks +solved @Real potato
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