Forest UCM Ch3 CoM

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The Center of mass

Definition of the Center of Mass

The position [math]\vec R[/math] of the center of mass is given by

[math]\vec{R} = \frac{\sum_i^N m_i \vec{r}_i}{\sum_i^N m_i}[/math]


The center of mass is given as the sum of the position of each object in the system weighted by the objects mass.


For a rigid object the location of the center of mass is given by


[math]\vec{R} = \frac{1}{M} \int \vec{r} dm[/math]

Example 1: CM of three particles

Calculate the location of the center of mass given the three particles below

[math]\vec{r}_1 = (1,1,0) = \hat i + \hat j[/math]
[math]\vec{r}_2 = (1,-1,0) = \hat i - \hat j[/math]
[math]\vec{r}_3 = (0,0,0) = \vec{0}[/math]

when

[math]m_1 = m_2 = m_3/10[/math]


Example 2: CM of a flat disk

Example 3: CM of a semicircle

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