Three uniform-density spheres are positioned as follows:

  • A3kg sphere is centered at <10,20,-5>m.
  • A 5kgsphere is centered at <4,-15,8>m.
  • A 6kgsphere is centered at <-7,10,9>m.

What is the location of the center of mass of this three-sphere system?

Short Answer

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The location of the center of mass of this three-sphere system is0.57,3.21,5.64m

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Identification of given data

  • A 3kgsphere is centered at 10,20,-5m.
  • A 5kgsphere is centered at 4,-15,8m.
  • A 6kgsphere is centered at-7,10,9m.
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Concept of the location of the center of mass of this three-sphere system

The location of the center of mass of the system is determined by considering the average positions of all the objects acting in the system.

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Determination of the location of the center of mass of this three-sphere system

The following is the formula for finding the center of mass of this three-sphere system,

MXCM=m1x1+m2x2+m3x3MYCM=m1y1+m2y2+m3y3MZCM=m1z1+m2z2+m3z3

Here,

x1,y1,z1=10,20,-5mx2,y2,z2=4,-15,8mx3,y3,z3=-7,10,9m

m1=3kg,m2=5kg,m3=6kg

Substitute these values in above expression,

Finding x coordinates,

MXCM=m1x1+m2x2+m3x3=3×10+5×4+6×-7MXCM=8

XCM=8M=8m1+m2+m3=83+5+6XCm=0.57m

Finding y coordinates,

MYCM=m1y1+m2y2+m3y3=3×20+5×-15+6×10MyCM=45

yCM=45M=45m1+m2+m3=453+5+6yCM=3.21m

Finding z coordinates

MzCM=m1z1+m2z2+m3z3=3×-5+5×8+6×9MzCM=79

zCM=79M=79m1+m2+m3=793+5+6zCM=5.64m

Hence, the location of the center of mass of this three-sphere system is role="math" localid="1653931917585" <0.57,3.21,5.64>m.

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