Exercise 11.2 The center of gravity of an irregular object of mass 5.10 g is shown in the figure (Figure 1). You need to move the center of gravity 2.30 cm to the left by gluing on a tiny 1.60-g mass, which will then be considered as part of the object. Figure < 1 of 1 Center of gravity ------------X > Part A Where should you attach this additional mass? d= [-] ΑΣΦ 1 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer Provide Feedback ? X Incorrect; Try Again; 19 attempts remaining cm to the left of the original center of gravity

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Exercise 11.2
The center of gravity of an irregular object of mass 5.10 g is shown in
the figure (Figure 1). You need to move the center of gravity 2.30 cm to
the left by gluing on a tiny 1.60-g mass, which will then be considered
as part of the object.
Figure
Center of
gravity
1 of 1
Part A
Where should you attach this additional mass?
d=
ΠΑΠ ΑΣΦ
Submit Previous Answers Request Answer
?
X Incorrect; Try Again; 19 attempts remaining
Provide Feedback
cm to the left of the original center of gravity
Transcribed Image Text:Exercise 11.2 The center of gravity of an irregular object of mass 5.10 g is shown in the figure (Figure 1). You need to move the center of gravity 2.30 cm to the left by gluing on a tiny 1.60-g mass, which will then be considered as part of the object. Figure Center of gravity 1 of 1 Part A Where should you attach this additional mass? d= ΠΑΠ ΑΣΦ Submit Previous Answers Request Answer ? X Incorrect; Try Again; 19 attempts remaining Provide Feedback cm to the left of the original center of gravity
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