well...there are about 3 projects that i know of that can demonstrate the center of gravity but i only know how to do one of them. okay!! now before you start the project this is what you're going to need in order to accomoplish it:
2 tooth picks. it doesnt matter what type but you might want to use the pointy ones are better (you might to bring a few extra because there is a chance one of them may break
2 metal forks they have to be the same size
now that you have the materials lets get started!!->
Step 1. take both of the forks and take the prongs and put them together so that theyre locked in place.
Step 2. take one of the tooth picks and stick in the space made between the two forks. it has to be in the second space for both of the forks. make sure that the toothpick is locked in there. now it doesnt have to be totally perfect just make sure its in there well enough.
Step 3. get the second toothpick and have you or some one else hold it in your/there hand very steady. at least half of the toothpick must be visible while you are holding it in your fist or straight up in the air.
Step 4. when you are holding on to the toothpick in the froks make sure that is what you are holding on to-the toothpick. if you have done step 2 right you should be able to hold the toothpick without it falling out.
Step 5. place the tip of the toothpick that is between the twon forks on top of the other toothpick that you or someone else is holding. if you have done this right than the toohpick holding the forks should be able to stand on the toothpick being held alone.If you have completed the following steps with the correct results[:^!!BRAVO!!^:] GREAT JOB...if not than go to YouTube; there is a video of someone performing this exeripment
When you stand on the ground, you are demonstrating the force of gravity. Gravity is what pulls you towards the Earth's center, keeping you anchored to the ground.
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.
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.
When you stand on the ground, you are demonstrating the force of gravity. Gravity is what pulls you towards the Earth's center, keeping you anchored to the ground.
Everything around you that has mass is an example of center gravity. :)
gravity
a book falling, a person walking, and alot of things
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.
Yes, there is gravity in the center of the Earth. The force of gravity is present throughout the entire Earth, including its center.
important points about center of gravity
the center of gravity is your step mom's BFF
the center gravity
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.
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.