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The property of an object that determines how much it responds to a force in Newtonian mechanics, and how much it interacts with gravity in the Newtonian framework. Mass also refers to the intrinsic energy of a particle in particle physics. This tag does also cover effective mass.
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Symbol of quintal
Depending on the source, I have come across the symbol of quintal as 'q', 'qt'and 'qtl'. Is there a standard symbol for quintal. If yes what is it?
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Centre of mass of a solid cone using a symmetrical method [duplicate]
For a right-angled triangle the centre of mass is at its centroid i.e., at
$(\frac h3, \frac b3)$. … If we consider a solid cone to be made up of many right-angled triangles, the centre of mass should be at a height of $\frac h3$ from the base whereas it is at $\frac h4$ from the base for a solid cone …