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| Begin by considering two particles, one of mass $m_1$ at location $\vec{r}_1$ measured relative to some fixed coordinate axes and the other of mass $m_2$ at location $\vec{r}_2$ measured relative to the same coordinate axes. Both of these vectors positions are indicated with grey arrows.  | Begin by considering two particles, one of mass $m_1$ at location $\vec{r}_1$ measured relative to some fixed coordinate axes and the other of mass $m_2$ at location $\vec{r}_2$ measured relative to the same coordinate axes. Both of these vectors positions are indicated with grey arrows.  | ||
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| For these two particles, we could determine their center of mass, | For these two particles, we could determine their center of mass, | ||