Center of Mass Introduction
Center of mass is defined and demonstrated in projectile motion. We demonstrate what happens when you push at or near the center of mass. The center of mass of a Feeble is demonstrated. And the “Hang Test” is used to find the center of mass of a flat, irregular object. Want Lecture Notes? https://www.flippingphysics.com/cente... This is an AP Physics 1 topic. 0:00 Defining Center of Mass 1:44 Projectile Motion of Center of Mass 4:00 Pushing on the Center of Mass 4:53 Weeble and Center of Mass 5:52 Finding the Center of Mass Next Video: Calculating the Center of Mass of a System of Particles https://www.flippingphysics.com/cente... Multilingual? Please help translate Flipping Physics videos! http://www.flippingphysics.com/transl... Previous Video: Do Your Feet Affect How Far You Slide on a Water Slide? https://www.flippingphysics.com/water... Please support me on Patreon! / flippingphysics Thank you to Christopher Becke, Jonathan Everett, and Scott Carter for being my Quality Control Team for this video. http://flippingphysics.com/quality-co... Thank you to Jonathan Sullivan-Wood for transcribing the English subtitles of this video.

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