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A typical meterstick made of wood weighs around 75-100 grams.
The center of gravity of an object is where its weight can be considered to act. For a meterstick, the center of gravity is affected by the distribution of its mass along its length. If the meterstick is not uniform in density or has additional mass attached, its center of gravity may not align exactly with the 0.05m mark.
No, the center of gravity of a meterstick is not always located at the 50-cm mark. The center of gravity of an object is the point where its weight is considered to act. For a uniform meterstick, the center of gravity will indeed be at the 50-cm mark because of its uniform density distribution, but if the density distribution is not uniform, the center of gravity could be located at a different point.
The average distance the meterstick has fallen would be (7.0 + 16.0 + 13.0 + 7.0 + 12.0) / 5 = 11.0 cm.
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A yardstick is just a little longer than a meterstick.
A standard meterstick is usually 1 meter long, which is equivalent to 100 centimeters or approximately 39.37 inches.
length
The net torque on the system is zero because the meterstick is in equilibrium. The torque created by the 100g mass on one side is equal and opposite to the torque created by the 100g mass on the other side, preventing the meterstick from rotating.
A typical meterstick made of wood weighs around 75-100 grams.
To measure length
a millimeter
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No a meterstick is a tool used for measuring..mass, volume, time, length, and temperature are all metric units
Meterstick, meterometer.