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==== Choice of reference frames ==== {{multiple image|align=right|image1=2-body Particle Decay-Lab.svg|width1=115|image2=2-body Particle Decay-CoM.svg|width2=105|caption1=Figure 3-11. <br />(above) '''Lab Frame'''.<br />(right) '''Center of Momentum Frame'''.| }} The freedom to choose any frame in which to perform an analysis allows us to pick one which may be particularly convenient. For analysis of momentum and energy problems, the most convenient frame is usually the "[[center-of-momentum frame]]" (also called the zero-momentum frame, or COM frame). This is the frame in which the space component of the system's total momentum is zero. Fig. 3-11 illustrates the breakup of a high speed particle into two daughter particles. In the lab frame, the daughter particles are preferentially emitted in a direction oriented along the original particle's trajectory. In the COM frame, however, the two daughter particles are emitted in opposite directions, although their masses and the magnitude of their velocities are generally not the same.<ref name="Idema_2022">{{cite web |last1=Idema |first1=Timon |title=Mechanics and Relativity. Chapter 4.3: Reference Frames |url=https://phys.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/University_Physics/Mechanics_and_Relativity_(Idema)/04%3A_Momentum/4.03%3A_Reference_Frames |website=LibreTexts Physics |date=17 April 2019 |publisher=California State University Affordable Learning Solutions Program |access-date=6 July 2024}}</ref>
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