Why istn't the center of gravity of the meterstick necessarily at exactly the 0.05m mark?

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2026-04-25 10:45

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The center of gravity of an object is where its weight can be considered to act. For a meterstick, the center of gravity is affected by the distribution of its mass along its length. If the meterstick is not uniform in density or has additional mass attached, its center of gravity may not align exactly with the 0.05m mark.

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