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physics user1
As far as I know in a system of particles or a body there is a point that behaves like all the forces on the system are applied at this point, but are these forces really applied in this point? Can you explain please, I thought at this and I arrived at the conclusion that these forces aren't really applied there since in the center of mass of a system there isn't necessarily a particle and a force applied to "nothing" have not sense