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Center of mass of a system of variable mass particles

Abstract

We study the dynamics of the center of mass (CM) of a set of particles when the number of particles in the system varies during a short interval of time, or when the value of the mass of one of the particles depends on time. We show that in both situations, while the population or mass of the system varies, the linear momentum of the CM differs from the total linear momentum of the system. During this time interval, the dynamics of the CM is driven by the external forces that act on the system plus transient forces that depend on the position and velocity of the CM. This dynamics is applied to study the time evolution of the vector position of the CM of a system of free particles moving on an air rail in which the mass of one the particles varies in a short time interval. We want to show it to students that with the knowledge and tools they have at an elementary Mechanics course they can formulate and answer questions which are not in the textbooks.

Keywords:
Classical Mechanics; center of mass; linear momentum; variable mass; variable number of particles; one-dimensional motion

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