Particle A has a mass of 5.00 g and particle B has a mass of 1.40 g. Particle A is located at the origin and particle B is at the point (x, y) = (25.0 cm, 2.60 cm).
a. What is the x-component of the CM?
b. What is the y- component of the CM?
Particle A has a mass of 5.00 g and particle B has a mass of 1.40...
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