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Does the centre of mass of a system of two particles lie on the line joining the two particles?

A

joining the centre of the particles

B

perpendicular to line joining the particles

C

at `30^@` to line joining particles

D

at `60^@` to line joining particles.

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A

Centre of mass lies on the line joining the centre of masses.
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