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Explain with some examples that the velocity of centre of mass does't change during its trajectory​

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The center of mass velocity is the sum of each mass's momentum divided by the total mass of the system. The acceleration of the center of mass is the sum of all of the products of each mass and its acceleration divided by the total mass: Since Σ F = ma, we can subsititue each ma with is corresponding force,

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