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# The center of gravity of a 5.00-kg irregular object is

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Problem 2E

The center of gravity of a 5.00-kg irregular object is shown in ?Fig. E11.2. You need to move the center of gravity 2.20 cm to the left by gluing on a 1.50-kg mass, which will then be considered as part of the object. Where should the center of gravity of this additional mass be located?

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Solution 2E Step 1 of 1: m x xcm = 2 2 m 1m 2 m1+m2 x2= m x cm 2 = 5 g+1.5 ( 2.2 cm) 1. 5 g = 9.53 cm

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