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The weight force can be considered to act at the center of mass for an extended object.
The point at which the entire weight of a body can be considered to act is called the center of gravity. This point is crucial in torque calculations, as it simplifies the analysis of rotational forces by allowing the weight to be treated as if it is concentrated at this single point. The torque is then calculated by multiplying the force (weight) by the distance from the pivot point to the center of gravity.
The point where an object's weight is concentrated is called its center of gravity. It is the point where the force of gravity can be considered to act.
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If the two carry the same importance (weight) then 47.31. If not, then it depends on which one is more important.
Yes & no. Percent of body fat adds to your weight, but so does muscle. You could weigh 300 pounds and have 100% body fat, or a lot of muscle. See my point?
Point their spikes out!
point five percent = .005
0 point 22 as a percent is 22%.
3 point 55 as a percent is 355%.
There are 2 points in a one cup glass of fat free milk.