The point, through which the whole weight of the body acts, irrespective of its position, is called

The point, through which the whole weight of the body acts, irrespective of its position, is called Correct Answer Centre of gravity 

Centre of gravity is a point from which the weight of a body or system may be considered to act. In uniform gravity it is the same as the centre of mass.

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How far is point 'R' from Point 'T'? Statement (I): Point 'R' is 5 metres to the north of point 'M'. Point 'U' is 4 metres to the east of point 'R'. Point 'T' is to the west of point 'R' such that points 'U' 'R' and 'T' form a straight line of  metres. Statement (II): Point 'Z' is metres to the south of point 'T'. Point 'U' is  metres to the east of point 'T'. Point 'M' is  metres to the east of point 'Z'. Point 'R' is  metres to the north of point 'M'. Point 'R' lies on the line formed by joining points 'T' and 'U'.