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5. *a uniform soda can of mass 0.140 kg is 12.0 cm tall and filled with 0.354 kg of soda. small holes are drilled in the top and bottom (with negligible (no) loss of metal or mass) to drain the soda. what is the height h of the center of mass of the can and contents a) initially and b) after the can loses all of the soda c) what happens to ha as the soda drains out? d) if x is the height of the remaining soda at any given instant, find x when the center of mass reaches its lowest point?
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