Two particles of mass m and M aunergo uniform circular motion. abput each other at a separation R under the influence of attractive force F.The angular velocity is w rad/s
Show that R=(F/w^2)(1/m+1/M)
My approach gives R=(2F/w^2)(1/(m+M))
You are taking the centre of mass, and using F=m(w^2)R1
But my question was the two masses execute uniform circular motion about one nother.Please don't mind, I feel difficult to visualise that the masses revolves around the C.M. rather than others' centres.