How can you locate the centre of mass of an irregular object?

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Balancing an object is all about the centre of mass. Objects with a wide base and low centre of mass are more stable than those with a narrow base and high centre of mass. When you are on a bus, train, tram etc and have to stand up, spreading your legs a little wider than normal helps to make you more stable. Formula one racing cars can go round corners much faster than a family saloon car because they have a wide base and a very low centre of gravity. The term 'centre of mass' represents a unique point in an object or system through which the entire mass of the object acts. Assuming the... Show more

How can you locate the centre of mass of an irregular object?