The center of mass of a two-particle system is at the origin. One particle is located at (3.0 m, 0and has a mass of 2.0 kg. What is the location of the second mass of 3.0 kg?"

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Newton's second law in terms of momentum:  The rate of change of momentum of an object is equal to the net force applied to it.
The law of conservation of momentum: The total momentum of an isolated system of objects remains constant.

Newton's second law for a system of particles: The sum of all forces acting on the system is equal to the total mass of the system times the acceleration of its center of mass.
 


The center of mass of a two-particle system is at the origin. One particle is located at (3.0 m, 0and has a mass of 2.0 kg. What is the location of the second mass of 3.0 kg?"