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vg19
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Hey,
There is a question in my textbook that I don't understand the answer too. THey show a diagram of a baseball bat and say if the baseball bad it cut at the location of its center of mass, do the two pieces have the same mass? They say no, the piece with the handle will have less mass than the piece of the other end.
I really don't understand why. I think I am missing out on an important concept of centre of mass. If someone could explain the reasoning behind this answer Id really appreciate it!
There is a question in my textbook that I don't understand the answer too. THey show a diagram of a baseball bat and say if the baseball bad it cut at the location of its center of mass, do the two pieces have the same mass? They say no, the piece with the handle will have less mass than the piece of the other end.
I really don't understand why. I think I am missing out on an important concept of centre of mass. If someone could explain the reasoning behind this answer Id really appreciate it!