That would be at the point where the diagonals of the figure intersect.
The force of gravity attracts objects to the centre of the earth. It does not let objects fly out of its pull.
Centre of gravity.
centre of mass is nothing the mass (volume) situated at centre which is not at all use full for pt of control. but centre of gravity is that pt at which we can hold the total mass or body .
No. As a simple example consider a donut shape! The center of gravity lies in the middle where the hole is.
Because gravity always tried to pull objects towards the centre of the earth !
gravity is a force by which objects are attracted to the centre of.
The force of gravity attracts objects to the centre of the earth. It does not let objects fly out of its pull.
Centre of gravity.
centre of mass is nothing the mass (volume) situated at centre which is not at all use full for pt of control. but centre of gravity is that pt at which we can hold the total mass or body .
All objects which have mass have a centre of gravity.
No. As a simple example consider a donut shape! The center of gravity lies in the middle where the hole is.
Because gravity always tried to pull objects towards the centre of the earth !
The reason is gravity which, on earth, pulls all objects towards the centre of the earth.
The Moon has gravity, just like any other object, due to its mass.
Gravity is the force which pulls anything (even us humans) towards the centre of the earth. This makes objects, such as apples, fall to the ground when you drop them!
No, friction is a force. Gravity is the force that pulls matter to the centre of the earth. Friction is the heat between two objects pressed and rubbed together
Both are correct, but "situated in the center" is slightly more common.