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Finding Center of mass and Moment of inertia Experimentally.
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[QUOTE="msntito, post: 2539686, member: 198082"] Hi, I am doing a science experiment. For that, I have made a small structure (sort of, almost pyramid like) using metal strips. I have calculated mathematically: its [B]center of mass/gravity, moments of inertia matrix and principle MI axis[/B] ( usual formulae). My job first is to find these same parameters [B]experimentally[/B] and then compare them with above results. What [B]physical experimental methods[/B] are known to find C.M/C.G, MI and Principle MI axes? Did anyone try such stuff before? may be in lab, somewhere? please help! [/QUOTE]
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