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Two balls of different masses are thrown in air with different velocities. While they are in air acceleration of centre of mass of the system. (neglect air resistance)?

A

depends on masses of the balls

B

depends on direction of motion of the balls

C

depends on speeds of the balls

D

is equal to acceleration due to gravity

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