What is the acceleration of centre of mass of an isolated system?
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What is the nature of motion of centre of mass of an isolated system? An isolated system is a system which does not experience any external force. In the absence of external force, the centre of mass moves with a constant velocity. Thus, the motion of the centre of mass of an isolated system is in uniform motion.
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The total mass times the acceleration of the center of mass equals the sum of external forces. For the translational motion of a rigid body with mass M, Newton's 2nd law applies as if we are describing the motion of a point particle (with mass M) under the influence of the external force.
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