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Prove that the total linear momentum of a system of a pratical is equal to the product of total mass of the system and the velocity of centre of mass.​

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Answer. If the net force acting on an object is zero, its linear momentum is constant (conservation of linear momentum). " The linear momentum of a system of particles is equal to the product of the total mass M of the system and the velocity of the center of mass. "

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The position of the center of mass of the whole system is given by ... where vcm is the velocity of the center of mass and vi is the velocity of mass mi. ... They also show that when the net external force acting on the system is zero, the ... The linear momentum of a system of particles is equal to the product of the total mass M of ...

However, the products of the mass and the change of velocity are equal (in ... and the changes of velocity are different, but the rate of change of the product of ... Before collision yellow ball1 is moving down and to the right, aiming at the center ... The total mass of the system of objects, therefore, remains unchanged as time ...

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