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Chapter 18.3, Problem 3aTH
A T-shaped sheet of uniform thickness has a uniform mass density.
Is the center of mass of the sheet located above point R, below point R, or at point R? Explain your reasoning. (Hint: Do not assume that this board is identical to the one used in the tutorial Equilibrium of rigid bodies.)
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