Paper 4, Section I, B
Part IA, 2012
Two particles of masses and have position vectors and respectively. Particle 2 exerts a force ) on particle 1 (where ) and there are no external forces.
Prove that the centre of mass of the two-particle system will move at constant speed along a straight line.
Explain how the two-body problem of determining the motion of the system may be reduced to that of a single particle moving under the force .
Suppose now that and that
is gravitational attraction. Let be a circle fixed in space. Is it possible (by suitable choice of initial conditions) for the two particles to be traversing at the same constant angular speed? Give a brief reason for your answer.