Physics · 1.5.4 Centre of gravity · Paper 6 practical
Centre of Mass. Find it.
Locate the centre of gravity of an irregular flat lamina using the plumb-line method. Hang the lamina from three different points; the three plumb lines meet at the centre of gravity.
0625 Topic 1.5.4 — Centre of gravity
Paper 6 — ATP
Shortcuts 1/2/3 select hole A/B/C · Space mark line · R reset.
Choose suspension
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Plumb lines drawn
From hole A
— not yet
From hole B
— not yet
From hole C
— not yet
Estimated centre of gravity
requires 3 lines
The plumb line from each suspension point passes through the centre of gravity. Three lines should intersect at one point.
📋 Method (Cambridge ATP procedure)
- Punch three small holes (A, B, C) near the outer edge of the cardboard lamina, spaced well apart.
- Suspend the lamina from hole A on a smooth, horizontally clamped pin. Allow it to swing freely with minimal friction until it comes to rest.
- Hang a plumb line from the pin so the string drapes vertically in front of the cardboard.
- Once the lamina and plumb line have stopped moving, mark two or three dots on the cardboard directly behind the string.
- Remove the lamina and draw a straight line through the dots using a ruler.
- Repeat steps 2–5 with the lamina suspended from hole B, then from hole C.
- The unique point where all three lines intersect is the centre of gravity.
Test: the lamina should balance on a fingertip placed under this intersection point.
⚠ Sources of error & precautions
- Pin friction — use a smooth, thin pin so the lamina swings freely; otherwise it may stop before reaching equilibrium.
- Plumb line still moving — wait until both the lamina and the plumb line have completely stopped before marking dots.
- Holes far apart — choose holes well separated near the edge so the three lines cross at large angles, reducing geometric uncertainty in the intersection.
- Pencil dot accuracy — use a sharp pencil and mark behind the string, viewed perpendicular to the lamina.
- Air drafts — perform away from open windows or fans.
🧪 Apparatus list
- Irregular cardboard lamina
- Retort stand with horizontal clamped pin
- Plumb line — string with a small mass (e.g. plasticine ball) at the end
- Sharp pencil and ruler
- Pencil sharpener / awl to make three holes near the edge
🎯 Syllabus reference (0625)
- 1.5.4 Centre of gravity — define the centre of gravity; describe an experiment to determine the position of the centre of gravity of an irregularly shaped plane lamina; describe qualitatively the effect of the position of the centre of gravity on the stability of simple objects.
- Paper 6 — set up a practical apparatus; record observations clearly; identify sources of error and improvements.