Physics 197 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Extravehicular Activity, Net Force, Weighted Arithmetic Mean

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Can be calculated by separating the x, y, and z components so that, ex: find the center of mass for the following system: y. Center of mass: an object"s center of mass is the weighted average of the positions of the individual parts of a system. Motion of the center of mass: for any system, we can treat the object as if all the mass is located at its center of mass. 200g: (cid:3040)= (cid:2869) (cid:3041)=(cid:2869, (cid:3042)=8(cid:882)(cid:882) g. =(cid:888). (cid:884)(cid:887) cm: x component: (cid:4666)(cid:2870)(cid:2868)(cid:2868) g(cid:4667)(cid:4666)(cid:2869)(cid:2868) cm(cid:4667)+(cid:4666)(cid:2871)(cid:2868)(cid:2868) g(cid:4667)(cid:4666)(cid:2869)(cid:2868) cm(cid:4667) =(cid:887). (cid:882) cm: y component: (cid:4666)(cid:2870)(cid:2868)(cid:2868) g(cid:4667)(cid:4666)8 cm(cid:4667)+(cid:4666)(cid:2871)(cid:2868)(cid:2868) g(cid:4667)(cid:4666)8 cm(cid:4667) 8(cid:2868)(cid:2868) g: (cid:3040)=(cid:888). (cid:884)(cid:887) cm (cid:2835) +(cid:887). (cid:882) cm (cid:2836) (cid:3040)= (cid:883)(cid:3042) (cid:3041) Each holds on to one end of a lightweight cable. The astronauts are originally at rest in deep space, but then start pulling themselves toward each other along the cable until they meet.

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