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If you don’t rotate an object around its center of mass, it becomes unstable - causing vibrations, extra stress, and sometimes complete system failure.

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  • 12 Sep 2025

What Is the Center of Mass?

The center of mass is the point in an object where its mass is balanced in all directions - it’s where the object would naturally balance if you tried to hold it up.

  • For uniform, symmetrical objects, the center of mass is at the geometric center.

  • For irregular objects, it depends on how the mass is distributed.

When you rotate an object around its Center of Mass:

  • It spins smoothly without wobbling.

  • The motion is pure rotation, with no unwanted side movement.

  • No unbalanced forces try to move it off its axis.

Rotating Away from the Center of Mass Causes:

  • Wobbling and unstable motion.

  • The center of mass moves in a circle, creating unwanted vibrations.

  • Extra stress on mounts, motors, and axles.

Real-World Examples:

  • Drones: Must stay balanced for stable flight.

  • Washing Machines: A balanced drum prevents shaking.

  • Satellites: Stable rotation depends on precise balance.

  • Engines & Turbines: Balance reduces vibration and wear.

  • Robots: Balanced arms and wheels move more predictably.