The Center Of Gravity Of An Irregular Object Of Mass
Where did you get this extra M? 3
The center of gravity of an irregular object m 4.40 g is shown in Fig. S (Figure 1). You need to move the center of gravity 3 cm to the left, attach a small 2.00 g which will later be considered as part of the object.
Part A
Where can you tie the extra M?
Measured against the current CoG, so you need x
3 cm = 2 g * x / (2 + 4.4) g
x = 9.6 cm
To the left of CoG. He exists
Help for example!
This last answer is correct, but it can be negative.