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Difference Between Center of Gravity and Center of Mass

Center of Gravity vs Center of Mass

The center of mass and center of gravity are two concepts frequently encounters in the study of physics. These are also concepts that are most confused between, and often people use them interchangeably, which is erroneous. This article will explain the difference between center of mass and center of gravity and let readers have a clearer understanding.

Center of mass of a rigid body is also called its center of gravity. However, this is true only in circumstances where gravitational forces are uniform. Since gravitational force of earth is taken to be uniform at all places, the center of mass and the center of gravity are effectively same. Center of gravity is defined as the average location of the weight of an object. In the case of earth, since gravitational pull is same at all places, each mass element would weigh the same so the center of gravity is identical to the center of mass. However, in a non uniform gravitational field, the center of gravity is not the same as the center of mass. Center of mass is a fixed property which is the average location of the mass of the body. It has nothing to do with gravity.

In the case of artificial satellites, gravitational pull is not uniform and in such conditions, center of gravity refers to the mean location of the gravitational pull acting on the body of the satellite. This obviously results in slight difference between its center of mass and the center of gravity.

The center of mass of a body does not coincide with its center of gravity and this is a property that is exploited by sport car makers to keep the center of mass as low as possible to make the car have a better balance. The concept of difference between center of mass and center of gravity is also exploited by high jumpers when they perform Fosbury Flop and bend their bodies in such a way so as to clear the high bar without touching it. They bend their bodies in such a way that they clear the bar despite their center of mass not clearing the bar.

Center of Mass vs Center of Gravity

• Center of mass and center of gravity are often taken as one in the study of physics because of the uniform gravitational pull of earth.

• However, in non uniform gravitational fields, center of mass is away from the center of gravity

• This fact is used by designers to make cars with a very low center of mass so as to give better balance.