Systems of Particles

Real objects consist of many particles. In principle, studying many- particle systems is complicated by the need to consider all the forces acting among the particles, as well as any forces applied from outside the system. But Newton’s laws enable us to describe the overall motion of a complex system as though it consisted of a single particle located at a special point called the center of mass. Newton’s third law, which describes the conservation of momentum, lets us analyze intense interactions called collisions.

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