This is a general physics question. But suppose I have a system of particles, about 30(or n) or so, in 2-dimensional space. If I take one of those particles, I know i can calculate the net force on that particle (lets say the force is gravity between the particles) by using a summation of every other gravitational force on that particle. So if I want to calculate the net force on particle 30, I sum every force that is being exerted on particle 30 by particles 1-29.
But If I calculate the center of mass of these particles, particles 1-29, could I then treat that center of mass as a single particle and use that particle to find the net force on particle 30?
Thanks
But If I calculate the center of mass of these particles, particles 1-29, could I then treat that center of mass as a single particle and use that particle to find the net force on particle 30?
Thanks