The position of centre of mass of a system consisting of two particles of masses Il _ 1…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Laws of Motion
The position of centre of mass of a system consisting of two particles of masses \(\mathrm{Il}_{1}\) and \(\mathrm{m}_{2}\) separated by a distance L apart, from m1 will be :
- \(\frac{m_{1} L}{m_{1}+m_{2}}\)
- \(\frac{m_{2} L}{m_{1}+m_{2}}\)
- \(\frac{m_{2} L}{m_{1}}\)
- \(\frac{L}{2}\)
Answer
(B) m_ 2 L m_ 1 +m_ 2
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