Posted by Alumni from Wired
December 21, 2024
It's the last flight of the day and the plane is pretty empty. So you're thinking, maaaybe you'll just move up a few rows, where there's a nice window seat with a view that's not obstructed by the wing. Not so fast, buster. The flight attendant says that's a no-go. You have to stay in your assigned seat or you'll mess up the weight distribution of the plane. Really' Would moving one normal-size human make a difference' Yeah, you know where this is going: Answering this question requires a bunch of awesome physics. So let's get to it! People often say an object's center of mass is the location at which all of the gravitational force acts. That's a fair working definition, and you can use it to solve many physics problems, but it's not really true. In fact the gravitational force pulls on all parts of an object, not just one point. If you really want to understand the center of mass, you need to think about torque. Looking back at Newton's second law, it says that a net force changes... learn more