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Physics, 12.03.2020 23:25 AleciaCassidy

Consider a rigid 3-mass system (with origin at the leftmost mass 3 M) which can rotate about an axis perpendicular to the system. The masses are separated by massless rods of length L so that the entire length is 2 L. 3 M 1 M 5 M L L x Find the x-coordinate of the center of mass for the three-mass system with respect to the origin. Treat the masses as particles.

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