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12 January, 23:54

A broom with a long handle balances at its centre of gravity as shown in the figure. If you cut the broom into two parts through the centre of gravity and then weigh each part, which part will weigh more? a) The part with the broom will weigh more. b) The part without the broom will weigh more c) Both the parts will weigh the same d) It would depend on the weight of the broom

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  1. 13 January, 02:45
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    c) Both the parts will weigh the same

    Explanation:

    center of gravity is based on weight so if you cut down the center of gravity you would have 2 equal parts

    (might be D if it is cutting against the center of gravity)
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