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Yes - and if no external forces act upon the system - the center of mass of the system remains constant

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Q: A system of particles is composed of n freely moving particles Is the mass of this system equal to the sum of the masses of the individual particle?
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Why do the particles of gases move freely?

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Why does gas move freely?

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What are the particles in liquid solid and gas?

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