Centers of mass for general objects Consider the following two- and three-dimensional regions. Specify the surfaces and curves that bound the region, choose a convenient
59. A solid is enclosed by the upper half of an ellipsoid with a circular base of radius r and a height of a. How far from the base is the center of mass?
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