Multiple Choice
A 2.00-kg mass is located at (4.00 m) +(-1.00 m)
. A 1.00-kg mass is located at (1.00 m)
+ (2.00 m)
. Where must a 3.00-kg mass be located so that the center of mass of the system is located at (-1.00 m)
+ (1.00 m)
?
A) (-4.00 m) + (-0.600 m)
B) (-8.00 m) + (3.20 m)
C) (-2.00 m) + (2.00 m)
D) (-5.00 m) + (2.00 m)
E) (-15.0 m) + (6.00 m)
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q10: The center of mass of a continuous,
Q11: A 1000-kg helicopter hovers over a forest
Q41: Three masses are located in the x-y
Q75: A 620-g object traveling at 2.1 m/s
Q76: A 4.00-kg mass and a 9.00-kg mass
Q78: A plate falls vertically to the floor
Q79: Jacques and George meet in the middle
Q80: Two objects are moving in the xy-plane.
Q82: Identical forces act for the same length
Q83: A 2.00-m rod of negligible mass connects