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  • Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
  • Toys are really fun and wonderful. They work with the wonder of science.
    This “Hit-me toy!” doesn’t fall when you hit it.
    The force behind the toy rising back up every time it’s punched is gravity!
    But doesn't gravity pull everything down?
    Well, gravity can act in mysterious ways. The gravitational force not only makes things fall, it also makes things turn.
    Whether the turning effect makes a body rise or fall is decided by where gravity acts on it.
    Yes, gravity acts on a special point called the centre of gravity.
    Learn more about this special point called the centre of gravity. In this episode of BYJUs Now We Know, we will explore the science of toys, the science of gravity, and talk abut two very special pints in an object the centre of gravity and the centre of mass.
    Lets decode how we can change the effect of gravity on a body by changing how mass is distributed around it.
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