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John’s mass is 95.6 kg, and Barbara’s is 55.3 kg. He is standing on the x axis at xJ = +10.9 m, while she is standing on the x axis at xB = +2.50 m. They switch positions. How far and in which direction does their center of mass move as a result of the switch? Distance moved by center of mass =

User Yahya Kh
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Answer:Shifted towards Left by distance of 2.243 m

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Mass of john
m_1=95.6 kg

Mass of barbara
m_2=55.3 kg

John is standing at
x=10.9 m

Barbara is standing at
x=2.50 m


x_(com)=(m_1x_1+m_2x_2)/(m_1+m_2)


x_(com)=(95.6* 10.9+55.3* 2.5)/(95.6+55.3)


x_(com)=(1180.29)/(150.9)


x_(com)=7.821 m

Now if they change their Position then


x'_(com)=(95.6* 2.5+55.3* 10.9)/(95.6+55.3)


x'_(com)=(841.77)/(150.9)


x'_(com)=5.578

Thus we can see that center of mass shifted towards left by a distance of
2.243 m because heavier is shifted towards left

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