Two particles are shown in the figure. At t=0 a constant force F =6 ~N starts acting on…
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Two particles are shown in the figure. At \(t=0\) a constant force \(\mathrm{F}=6 \mathrm{~N}\) starts acting on the 3 kg mass. Find the velocity of the centre of mass of these particles at \(t=5\) s.
\(2 \mathrm{~kg}\)
\(2 \mathrm{~kg}\)
- 5 m/s
- 4 m/s
- 6 m/s
- 3 m/s
Answer
(C) 6 m/s
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