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center of mass
noun
- the point at which the entire mass of a body may be considered concentrated for some purposes; formally, the point such that the first moment of a physical or geometric object about every line through the point is zero. Compare moment ( def 8 ).
center of mass
- A point in space determined by a distribution of mass (such as a solid object, a collection of objects, or a gas), such that a uniform force acting on the whole distribution acts as if the distribution were located at just that point. For example, the gravitational force on Earth attracts small objects as if it were pulling them from their center of mass (in this case, the center of mass is also called the center of gravity ). Two stars in orbit around each other revolve around their collective center of mass.
- See also barycenter
Word History and Origins
Origin of center of mass1
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Example Sentences
When a skateboarder hits the circular section of the half-pipe, they start crouched down, positioning their center of mass further from the center of rotation above their head.
The model represents a runner as a center of mass, with a hip that can rotate and a leg that can stretch.
Eventually, when its nuclear batteries run out of juice for good, it will continue to quietly orbit the center of mass of the Milky Way for eternity.
ALMATY, Kazakhstan — One evening in early January, Yerlan Zhagiparov left his home to see what was happening nearby at the city’s Republic Square, a center of mass political protests.
The objects might zoom by each other, or they might enter into an elliptical orbit around a shared center of mass.
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