Suppose m1=5.0 kg and x1=2.0 m, while m2=12 kg and x2=6.0 m. Calculate the center of mass of these particles. He agrees
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Suppose m1=5.0 kg and x1=2.0 m, while m2=12 kg and x2=6.0 m. Calculate the center of mass of these particles. He agrees
Suppose m1=5.0 kg and x1=2.0 m, while m2=12 kg and x2=6.0 m. Calculate the center of mass of these particles. He agrees that we would expect the average location of the total mass to be closer to particle 2, since it is more massive. Answer the previous question. X2 1. 2. Where do you expect the center of moss to be and why? If two masses are equal to m, = mwhat conclusions would I reach regarding locating the center of mass. What would happen when looking for the center of mass if we had three particles in a system. 3.
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