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A body X of mass M while falling vertically downwards under the effect of gravity break in to two parts A and B having masses M/5 and 4M/5 respectively. How does the centre of mass of bodies A and B taken together shift compared to that of body X?
Asked by Topperlearning User | 04 Jun, 2014, 01:23: PM
Expert Answer
The body X break in to A and B because of the internal forces. There was no external force acting on the system. Hence the centre of mass of the two parts A and B will not shift, and follow the original path.
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