Question:

Two persons of masses $55\, kg$ and $65\, kg$ respectively, are at the opposite ends of a boat. The length of the boat is $30\,. m$ and weighs $100\, kg$. The $55\, kg$ man walks up to the $65\, kg$ man and sits with him. If the boat is in still water the center of mass of the system shift by:

Updated On: Jul 13, 2024
  • 3.0 m
  • 2.3 m
  • Zero
  • 0.75 m
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

Since net external force on the system is zero hence C.O.M. remains unchanged.
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Concepts Used:

Center of Mass

The center of mass of a body or system of a particle is defined as a point where the whole of the mass of the body or all the masses of a set of particles appeared to be concentrated.

The formula for the Centre of Mass:

Center of Gravity

The imaginary point through which on an object or a system, the force of Gravity is acted upon is known as the Centre of Gravity of that system. Usually, it is assumed while doing mechanical problems that the gravitational field is uniform which means that the Centre of Gravity and the Centre of Mass is at the same position.