If you mean that to be a question, then I must assume that you're
asking "Where is it ?"
Assuming also that the thickness of the plate is the same everywhere,
the location of that point completely depends on the shape of the outer
edge of the plate.
It is always different depending on the object. For example a female humans' center of gravity is in the hip. as a male humans' center of gravity is in the chest. But once you have found the center of gravity in an object the center of gravity should be the same in every object like it.
The center of mass of the object follows a smooth path when it spins through the air or across a flat smooth surface.
Yes, there is gravity in the center of the Earth. The force of gravity is present throughout the entire Earth, including its center.
No, objects cannot have more than one center of gravity. The center of gravity of an object can however change.
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.
You can use plumb lines to find its center of gravity. Hold it from one point and draw vertical line in direction of gravity (plumb line). Hold it from another point and do the same, and a third point if necessary; where the lines cross is center of gravity
The center of gravity of the truck
It is always different depending on the object. For example a female humans' center of gravity is in the hip. as a male humans' center of gravity is in the chest. But once you have found the center of gravity in an object the center of gravity should be the same in every object like it.
The center of mass of the object follows a smooth path when it spins through the air or across a flat smooth surface.
Yes, there is gravity in the center of the Earth. The force of gravity is present throughout the entire Earth, including its center.
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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.
Centroid: Centroid is the point, where the whole area of plane is going to be act. It is valid only for plane figures, like the center of a circle or a square plate. ( applicable for 2 dimensional problem) Center of Gravity Center gravity is the point, where whole weight of the body is going to be act. It is irrespective of the orientation of the body. (applicable for 3 dimensional problem)
It is not possible for the center of gravity to be at a point where there is no mass, as it is a weighted average that considers the distribution of mass within a body. If there is no mass at a point, it cannot contribute to the calculation of the center of gravity.