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Chapter 7, Problem 68QAP
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What are the coordinates of the center of mass for the combination of the three objects shown in Figure?
The uniform rod has a mass of 10.0 kg, has a length of 30.0 cm and is located at x = 50 cm. The oval football has a mass of 2.00 kg, a semi major axis of 8.00 cm and is centered at x= -50 cm. The spherical volleyball has a mass of 1 kg, has a radius of 10 cm and is centered at y = -30 cm. Assume both balls are of uniform mass density.
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