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Standard XII
Physics
Gravitational Force
The centre of...
Question
The centre of mass of a system of particles is at the origin. From this we conclude that :
A
The numberof particles on positive x-axis is equal to the number of particles on negative x-axis
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B
The total mass of the particles on positive x-axis is same as the total mass on negative x-axis
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C
The number of particles on X-axis may be equal to the number of particles on Y-axis.
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D
If there is a particle on the positive X-axis, there must be at least one particle in the negative X - axis.:
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Solution
The correct option is
D
If there is a particle on the positive X-axis, there must be at least one particle in the negative X - axis.:
Given : The COM of the system is at origin i.e
X
=
0
Let the position of particle of mass
m
1
on the positive axis be
a
.
Using
X
=
m
1
x
1
+
m
2
x
2
m
1
+
m
2
∴
0
=
m
1
a
+
m
2
x
2
m
1
+
m
2
⟹
x
2
=
−
m
1
m
2
a
This implies that for a particle on the positive X axis, there must be at least one particle particle in the negative X axis.
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