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Consider a two particle system with particles having masses m1 and m2. If the first particle is pushed towards the centre of mass through a distance d by what distance should the second particle is moved, so as to keep the centre of mass at the same position?

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m1m1+m2d
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m2m1d
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m1m2d
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d
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Solution

The correct option is C m1m2d
Given:
Displacement of first particle towards center of mass =d

Initially 0=m1(x1)+m2x2m1+m2m1x1=m2x2....(1)

Let second particles is displaced through distance d towards center of mass

0=m1(x1d)+m2(x2d)m1+m2

0=m1x1+m1d+m2x2m2d

d=m1m2d

Hence, option (C) is correct.

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