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All objects which have mass have a centre of gravity.

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dead-center in the donut hole

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Is it necessary for the centre gravity to be situated inside the body of irregular shape?

No. As a simple example consider a donut shape! The center of gravity lies in the middle where the hole is.


What happens if center of gravity is outside the body?

Cute. Are you postulating a hollow body? Like a donut? It's not really possible for real objects.


What is centered?

Center means middle. If you have a circle, the center is the middle.


What is the center of a donut called?

doughnut hole :)


How do you find the volume of a donut by volume of solids of revolution method?

The the center of the donut , more specifically the center of the hole of the donut. Considering the donut is perfectly symmetrical we only need to look at the geometric center of it , same applies for a hollow sphere like a soccer ball ,the center is indeed in the middle where there is no mass.


What the Combined center of gravity is formed by?

The center of gravity of the truck


What Combined center of gravity is formed by?

The center of gravity of the truck


Is it impossible that the location of the center of gravity is in a point where there is no mass?

The center of gravity is an average of the location of the points of gravity. If you had a flying ring like a Frisbee but without the center, the center of the gravity would be in the hole.


What is center of gravity or mass?

the center of gravity is your step mom's BFF


How do you give a seminar on center of gravity?

important points about center of gravity


What is a basketballs gravity?

the center gravity


Is center of gravity lies where there is no mass?

That all depends on the shape of the object and how its mass is distributed. The center of gravity of a solid sphere is at the center of the solid sphere. The center of gravity of a solid cube is at the center of the solid cube. The Earth's center of gravity is at the center of the Earth, and there's certainly plenty of mass there. But the center of gravity of a ring is at the center of the ring ... an open space where the finger goes.