Assertion (A): The centre of mass of a system of two particles is closer to the heavier particle.
Reason (R): Algebraic sum of mass moments about centre of mass is zero.
Solution:
For a two-particle system, the center of mass \( R_{CM} \) is defined such that the sum of mass moments about it is zero: \( m_1r_1 = m_2r_2 \). If \( m_1 > m_2 \), then \( r_1 < r_2 \), meaning the COM is closer to the heavier particle.
Thus both A and R are true, and R explains A.
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