Physics MCQS - QUESTION DETAILS

Which term refers to the point at which an object's weight can be considered to act in Classical Mechanics?
A. Center of Mass
B. Center of Gravity
C. Center of Inertia
D. Pivot Point

The point where an object's weight is concentrated is the Center of Gravity, making option B correct.

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