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Three objects each have mass m. Each object feels a force from the other two, but not from any other object. Initially the first object is at x=−L, y=0; the second object is at x=+L, y=0; and the third object is at x=0, y=L. The momentum of the system of the particles at the initial time is zero. At a later time the first object is at x=−L/3, y=+L/4; and the second object is at x=+L/2, y=−L. At this later time, where is the third object? Find the x-position of the third object.

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