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Is the mass of a 1m ruler essentially equally distributed throughout its length if the center of mass is at 0.496m instead of 0.5m. Why
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The answer is NO. If the mass were uniformly distrinuted, the Center of Mass would be at x = 0.500 m, half the ruler's length
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