CBSE Class 11 science: Motion of Centre of Mass Videos | Systems of Particles and Rotational Motion
Systems of Particles and Rotational Motion
This video explains the motion of the centre of mass, extended Newton's first and second laws and the principle of conservation of momentum based on the centre of mass.
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