Title: Aim: Apparatus/Materials:: Centre of Gravity To Locate The Centre of Gravity of An Irregular Shaped Lamina
Title: Aim: Apparatus/Materials:: Centre of Gravity To Locate The Centre of Gravity of An Irregular Shaped Lamina
Apparatus/Materials:
Lamina
Retort stand
Plumbline
Pin
Cork
Diagram:
Principle/Theory:
We define the centre of gravity of an object as the point through which its whole weight
acts for any orientation of the object.
The point where all the three lines cross is the centre of gravity of the object. The centre
of gravity does not have to be within the object itself .for example the centre of gravity of
a uniform ring is nowhere near the ring itself .it is in the gap in the centre of the ring .
Procedure:
Observations/Results;
If the lamina is in two dimensions (i.e. not curled round into a third dimension) then the
centre of gravity will be somewhere within the flat shape. The position of the centre of
gravity will depend on the distribution of mass across the lamina. If the lamina is curled
round into a third dimension then the centre of gravity will be somewhere within the
volume enclosed, fully or partially, by the lamina; this may or may not be on the
lamina.The procedures were repeated to ensure wetherr th
Conclusion:
It can be concluded that the center of gravity of an irregular shaped lamina can found
using plumline method.
Limitations
*Sources of error
The position of the plumline might not have been recorded correctly.
* Precaution
It was ensured that the thread and the weight stopped swinging before the position
was recorded.
It was ensured that there was no disturbance during the experiment.
Reflection:
The position of the centre of gravity of an object affects its stability. The lower the centre
of gravity (G) is, the more stable the object. The higher it is the more likely the object is
to topple over if it is pushed. Racing cars have low centre of gravity so that they can
corner rapidly without turning over. Engineer use the centre of gravity to successful
design of a plane. Due to external and internal forces, and moments acting upon the
airplane in flight, its motion is performed about its center of gravity