A body A of mass M while falling vertically downwards under gravity breaks into two parts; a body B of mass 1/3M and a body C of mass 2/3M . The centre of mass of bodies B and C taken together shifts compared to that of body A towards
A
depends on height of breaking
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B
does not shift
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C
body C
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D
body B
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Solution
The correct option is B does not shift As the breaking phenomenon is a result of internal forces so the center of mass will still move in the same vertical direction.
So there will not be any shifting but the parts B and C will not be equidistant from the center line due to their unequal mass.