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There are two masses m₁ and m₂ placed at a distance l apart, let the centre of mass of this system is at a point named C. If m₁ is displaced by l₁ towards C and m₂ is displaced by l₂ away from C, find the distance from C where the new centre of mass will be located.

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For given :-

We have :-

\bf{{m1  \: x = m 2 \: (L−x)}}

\bf{{⇒x = \:  \frac{m2l}{m1 + m2} }}  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \: (1)

m1 displaced by L1 and m2 displaced by L2, with new centre of mass C

We have :-

\bf{{m1 (L 1 +x−y) = m 2 (L−x+y+L 2 ) \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \: (2)}}

from (1) and (2), we have,

\bf{{m1 (L1  + ( \frac{m2L}{m1 + m2}) - y) =   }}

\bf{{m2(L-( \frac{m2L}{m1 + m2} ) + y + L2)}}

upon simplification, we get the value of "y" as,

\bf{{y =  \frac{m1L1 - m2L}{m1 + m2} }}

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