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 The simulation below shows a binary star (red star and yellow star) system where the total momentum of the system is non-zero, but because there are no external forces to the two particle system, the center of mass moves with constant momentum (green sphere and line). The simulation below shows a binary star (red star and yellow star) system where the total momentum of the system is non-zero, but because there are no external forces to the two particle system, the center of mass moves with constant momentum (green sphere and line).
  
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 ==== Examples ===== ==== Examples =====
  
   * [[:183_notes:examples:Walking in a Boat]]   * [[:183_notes:examples:Walking in a Boat]]
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