
Now since $M$ is evidently the sum of $M_A$ and $M_B$, we see thatĮq. ( 19.2) can be interpreted as a special example of theĬenter of mass formula for two point objects, one of mass $M_A$ The location of the center of mass (abbreviated CM) is given by the

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