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Figure shows a composite system of two uniform rods of lengths as indicated. Then the coordinates of the centre of mass of the system of rods are..............
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Figure shows a composite system of two uniform rods of lengths as indicated. Then the coordinates of the centre of mass of the system of rods are..............
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(a) `(L/2,(2L)/3)` (b) `(L/4,(2L)/3)` (c) `(L/6,(2L)/3)` (d) `(L/6,L/3)`
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