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John’s mass is 93.3 kg, and Barbara’s is 50.1 kg. He is standing on the x axis at xJ = +9.03 m, while she is standing on the x axis at xB = +3.36 m. They switch positions. How far and in which direction does their center of mass move as a result of the switch? Distance m

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Answer:


\Delta r=-1.71m It moves 1.71m to the left.

Step-by-step explanation:

The intial position of the center of mass is:


ro = (m_J*r_J+m_B*r_B)/(m_J+m_B) =7.05m

The final position of the center of mass is:


rf = (m_J*r_B+m_B*r_J)/(m_J+m_B) =5.34m

The displacement between these positions is:

Δr = 5.34m - 7.05m = -1.71m

This means it moves 1.71m to the negative x-axis

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