skip to main content
LOTERRE

LOTERRE

Choisissez le vocabulaire dans lequel chercher

Langue des données

| español English
Aide à la recherche

Concept information

classical mechanics aspects > center of mass

Terme préférentiel

center of mass  

Définition(s)

  • In physics, the center of mass of a distribution of mass in space (sometimes referred to as the balance point) is the unique point at any given time where the weighted relative position of the distributed mass sums to zero. This is the point to which a force may be applied to cause a linear acceleration without an angular acceleration. Calculations in mechanics are often simplified when formulated with respect to the center of mass. It is a hypothetical point where the entire mass of an object may be assumed to be concentrated to visualise its motion. In other words, the center of mass is the particle equivalent of a given object for application of Newton's laws of motion. In the case of a single rigid body, the center of mass is fixed in relation to the body, and if the body has uniform density, it will be located at the centroid. The center of mass may be located outside the physical body, as is sometimes the case for hollow or open-shaped objects, such as a horseshoe. In the case of a distribution of separate bodies, such as the planets of the Solar System, the center of mass may not correspond to the position of any individual member of the system. (Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Center_of_mass)

Concept(s) générique(s)

Synonyme(s)

  • center of inertia

Traductions

URI

http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/MDL-WHJ94256-J

Télécharger ce concept:

RDF/XML TURTLE JSON-LD Dernière modif. 24/04/2023