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Originally posted by Frozen North
I really don't see how you can create a 3 dimensional object from someting like a line (1 dimensional) no matter how much you spin it. I already don't like your calc class TheClarkster. 
I'd seriously tell the teacher that there can't be a center of mass because the object has no mass in the first place as it does not take up space.
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When you have a X-axis, Y-axis and Z-axis, you have 3 dimensions it's probably posible to find the center of mass. But i don't know how to do that in this situation.