If a bomb is thrown vertically up which explodes at its maximum altitude. How does the center of mass then move?
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When the bomb explodes in the air at maximum altitude then the centre of mass of the bomb changes and in fact divides among the different exploding parts of the bomb. Area with more mass will stay a bit more closer to the point of explosion than the parts having less mass but each part of the exploded bomb will have now its own centre of mass
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