Find the center of gravity of the solid hemisphere boundedby z = a2 x2 y2 and z = 0 if

Chapter 14, Problem 46

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Find the center of gravity of the solid hemisphere bounded by \(z=\sqrt{a^{2}-x^{2}-y^{2}} \text { and } z=0\) if the density is proportional to the distance from the origin.

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z=square root a^2-x^2-y^2

z=0

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