Under which force the centre of mass is moving?

  • A
    Internal forces
  • B
    External forces
  • C
    Both internal and external forces
  • D
    None of the above

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Why are the internal forces acting on the centre of mass of a system neglected?

Write the expression for the centre of mass of a system of $n$ particles and derive the formula for the force acting on its centre of mass.

The multiplication of the total mass of a system and the acceleration of its centre of mass denotes what?

$Assertion$ : If no external force acts on a system of particles,then the centre of mass will not move in any direction.
$Reason$ : If net external force is zero,then the linear momentum of the system changes.

If a force $10 \hat{i} + 15 \hat{j} + 25 \hat{k}$ acts on a system and gives an acceleration $2 \hat{i} + 3 \hat{j} - 5 \hat{k}$ to the centre of mass of the system,the mass of the system is

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