The position of the centre of mass of a system consisting of two particles of masses m1 and m2, separated by distance L, from m2 is
A
(m2Lm1+m2)
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B
(m1m2Lm21+m22)
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C
(m1m2L)
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D
(m1Lm1+m2)
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Solution
The correct option is D(m1Lm1+m2)
Here position of m1 is taken as reference i.e r1=0 r2 = position of m2 from m1=L
Position of centre of mass of two discrete particles : rCOM=m1r1+m2r2m1+m2=m2∗Lm1+m2
Distance of COM from m1 =L−(m2Lm1+m2)=m1Lm1+m2 from m2