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A cricket bat is cut at the location of its centre of mass as shown, then

A

The two pieces will have the same mass

B

The bottom piece will have larger mass

C

The handle piece will have larger mass

D

Mass of handle piece is double the mass of bottom piece

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B

Centre of mass will be lie towards heavier side i.e. the bottom will have larger mass .
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