Central Forces Notes Section 5   
$$m_1\dfrac{d^2}{dt^2}\vec{r}_1=\vec{F}_{1,ext}-\vec{f}_{12}$$ $$m_2\dfrac{d^2}{dt^2}\vec{r}_2=\vec{F}_{2,ext}+\vec{f}_{12}$$
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 Students work in groups to create a list of assumptions that were made in writing these equations
 
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 These equations were added to find center of mass and are now subtracted to find relative motion.
 
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 Discuss further assumptions that the class will use when dealing with central force problems.
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 that you can ignore external forces since you only care about the relative motion of the particles, i.e., the motion of the particles with respect to the center of mass;
 
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 the force is central, i.e., the force acts along the line between the two particles and depends only on the distance between them.