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Center of mass - Definition |  | Center of mass - Definition: Encyclopedia II - Center of mass - Definition |  | The center of mass is defined as the weighted average of position, with in the discrete case the masses as weights, and in the continuous case the density function as the weight function.
Thus the center of mass of an object is the position vector given by: .
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Center of mass - Definition
The center of mass is defined as the weighted average of position, with in the discrete case the masses as weights, and in the continuous case the density function as the weight function.
Thus the center of mass of an object is the position vector given by: .
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