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Centre of Gravity Project Report

The document is a physics investigatory project by Devshy Parmar on the topic of 'Centre of Gravity' for the academic year 2024-25. It includes sections such as acknowledgment, aim, theory, procedure, observations, conclusions, precautions, and bibliography, detailing the experiment conducted to understand the concept of center of gravity using simple apparatus. The project concludes that the center of mass remains constant and is dependent on the object's length and total mass.

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Centre of Gravity Project Report

The document is a physics investigatory project by Devshy Parmar on the topic of 'Centre of Gravity' for the academic year 2024-25. It includes sections such as acknowledgment, aim, theory, procedure, observations, conclusions, precautions, and bibliography, detailing the experiment conducted to understand the concept of center of gravity using simple apparatus. The project concludes that the center of mass remains constant and is dependent on the object's length and total mass.

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PHYSICS INVESTIGATORY

PROJECT

2024-25

NAME: DEVSHY PARMAR

CLASS:11

SECTION: A

TOPIC: CENTRE OF GRAVITY

ROLL NO. 11131


ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I wish to express my heartfelt gratitude and sincere


to Mr. Vivek Yadav (Principal) and Mr. Rajnikant
Sutariya (Vice Principal) of Kendriya Vidyalaya
No.1 for his encouragement and all the facilities that
they provided to carry out this project work.
I express my sincere thanks to Mr. R.M Shukla and
Ms. Apoorva, for their guidance to the successful
completion of this project. I take this opportunity to
express my deep sense of gratitude for their
invaluable guidance, support, constant
encouragement, constructive comments, sympathetic
attitude and immense motivation.
I can’t forget to offer my sincere thanks to my
classmates too who helped me to carry out the
experiment work successfully.
INDEX

 Introduction
 Aim
 Apparatus Required
 Theory
 Procedure
 Observations
 Conclusions
 Precautions
 Bibliography

AIM

To design an appropriate project for understanding the concept


of the centre of gravity.
APPARATUS REQUIRED

 A fork and a spoon

 A toothpick

 A glass cup

 A lighter
THEORY

A centre of gravity of a material body is a point


that may be used for a summary description of
gravitational interactions. In a uniform
gravitational field, the center of mass serves as
the center of gravity.
This concept is sometimes useful in designing
static structures or in predicting the behavior of
a moving body when it is acted on by gravity.
The location of a body’s center of gravity may
coincide with the geometric centre of body
especially in a symmetrical shaped object.

PROCEDURE
1. Place the glass cup on the table.
2. Find the centre of gravity of the toothpick.
3. Take the fork and the spoon and fix the spoon with the
fork such that the 1st spike and 4th spike of the fork
overlaps the convex face of the spoon and 2nd spike and 3rd
spike of the fork overlaps the concave face of the spoon.
4. Fix the toothpick in between the 2nd spike and 3rd spike of
the fork.
5. Now place the toothpick at the edge of the glass cup such
that its centre of mass coincide with the edge of the glass
cup so the system will be balanced.
6. Partially burn the toothpick till the point of its centre of
mass.
7. Record your observations.

OBSERVATIONS
You will observe that the whole system is
balanced even after the partial burning of the
toothpick it means that it does not effect the
centre of gravity of the toothpick.

You will also observe that the toothpick does


not continue to burn past the metal of the fork
or the glass is that when it reaches these points
its robbed of its heat and goes out.

CONCLUSION
1. The whole mass of the object is concentrated in the
centre which is called centre of mass or centre of
gravity.
2. The centre of mass is always remains constant in an
object.
3. The centre of mass depends on the length of the
object i.e., different object has different centre of
mass or centre
of gravity.
4. It also depends upon the total mass of the the
object.

PRECAUTIONS
1. Handle glass cup carefully.
2. Use the lighter carefully.
3. Be precise and accurate in your calculations of
centre of mass.
4. The fork and spoon should be interlocked
properly.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Source:www.youtube.com, www.google.com

CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that Devshy Pankajkumar Parmar of class XI-A, PM Shri
Kendriya Vidyalaya NO.1 Shahibaug, has completed the project titled
during the academic year 2024-25 towards partial fulfilment for the
Physics Practical Evaluation of CBSE 2024, submitted satisfactory report,
has compiled in the following pages, under my supervision.

Mr. RM Shukla Mr. Vivek Yadav

P.G.T (Physics) Principal

K.V NO.1 Shahibaug K.V NO.1

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