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Inertia, inertial mass, or mass. All the same.
The center of mass of a sphere is its geometric center.
The center of mass of a soccer ball is its geometric center.
Mass is uniformly distributed about its center of mass.
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The simplest answer is to add the mass at the center of mass. In that case, the total mass will increase, but not the center of mass. If the additional mass is not added at the center of mass, then it must be balanced with more mass at a location on the object that depends upon the object's shape. That's where things get complicated.
The geometric center and the center of mass of the Earth are essentially the same point.
the center mass of an object is in the center of such objects. you can find it by spining the object. :)
Center of mass has no advantages. It just kind of is.
Center of mass of an equilateral triangle is located at its geometric center (centroid).
Since gravity is produced by mass, the center of mass is also the center of gravity. The only difference between these two concepts is that mass is a more basic quantity, so the center of mass would also be the center of inertia, as well as the center of gravity. In practice, these terms can be used interchangeably.