A uniform density metal wire is bent into the shape of y = sin x between x = π/3 and x = 2π/3. Where is the center of mass of this wire now?
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State the physical principal fully before using it. • Vector equations must have vector quantities on both sides. • Solve the questions symbolically first, then substitute numbers. • Draw relevant diagrams, label the quantities, and be consistent within your solution and the diagram. • Follow significant figures rules and indicate units.
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