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Center of Mass and Density

Center of Mass and Density. BY Jahi and Morgan. Density. Overview. Density is shown as mass over volume, or Kg/cm^3 An objects density does not change with gravity, it is constant. Weight changes based on the forces exerted on the object. P is the density of the fluid, 

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Center of Mass and Density

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  1. Center of Mass and Density BY Jahi and Morgan

  2. Density

  3. Overview Density is shown as mass over volume, or Kg/cm^3 An objects density does not change with gravity, it is constant. Weight changes based on the forces exerted on the object

  4. Pis the density of the fluid,  gis the gravity,           V is volume of the immersed part of the body in the fluid.           h is the height of immersed part A is the area. Formula: F(b)=gpV=pghA Buoyancy The ability of an object to float (slightly submerged on the water.

  5. Example 1 • If the Volume remains constant at 500 ml and the mass changes from 2.34 to 3.75 over the course of 30 seconds, Find the rate of change, and the Density at t=10,15, and 25

  6. 2.34/500=.00468 g/mL • 3.75/500= .0075 g/mL • @F(0) D=.00468 • @F(30) D=.0075 • F(30)-F(0)= .00282 • .00282/3= .00094= F(10) • .00282/2=.00141= F(15) • (.00282/6)*5=.00235= F(25)

  7. 2.34/500=.00468 g/mL3.75/500= .0075 g/mL@F(0) D=.00468@F(30) D=.0075F(30)-F(0)= .00282

  8. Sample Problem • Question 1: A ice cube is having density of 0.5 g/cm3 is having a Buoyant force of 9 N is immersed in water. Calculate its Volume? • Formula: F(b)=gpV=pghA

  9. Solution • Density of iceρ= 0.5 g/cm3, Buoyant force, Fb = 9 N, Buoyant Force is given by Fb =ρg V The Volume is given by V =Fbgρ=9N9.8m/s2×0.5×10−3Kg/cm3 = 1836 cm3.

  10. Center of Mass

  11. Equations

  12. Example #1 • Determine the center of mass for the region bounded by y=and y=.

  13. Example #1 • First we will need to find the area of the region. - =5/12

  14. Example 1 - =

  15. Example 1

  16. Example 1 • Thus the center of mass is

  17. Example 2 • Find the center of mass of the region bounded by the curves y = cosx, y = 0, x = 0, x = π/2

  18. Example 2 • Find the area of the region.

  19. Example 2

  20. Example 2 =

  21. Example 2 • So the center of mass is ((π/2) – 1, π/8)

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