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The position of center of mass of a system of particles does not depend upon the

A

mass of particles

B

symmetry of the body

C

position of the particles

D

nature of particles.

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To determine what the position of the center of mass of a system of particles does not depend upon, we can analyze the factors involved in calculating the center of mass. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Center of Mass Formula**: The position of the center of mass (COM) for a system of particles is given by the formula: \[ \mathbf{R}_{\text{COM}} = \frac{\sum m_i \mathbf{r}_i}{\sum m_i} ...
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