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Summary Of: Center of gravity

center of gravity as low as possible to make the car... The concept of center of gravity was first introduced by the ancient Greek mathematician... floating object is the one that makes its center of gravity as low as possible... theories on the center of gravity were further developed by... shows that the center of gravity of an extended body must always be defined relative to an external point... Center of gravity of an aircraft... Center of gravity of an aircraft... it is critical that the center of gravity fall within specified limits... it is the center of gravity where two or more celestial bodies... is useful when one wishes to find the center of gravity of a complex planar object with unknown dimensions... is useful when you wish to find the center of gravity of an object that is easily divided into elementary shapes...

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