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Reduced mass
Reduced mass is a concept that allows one to solve the two-body problem of mechanics as if it were a one body problem. Given two bodies, one with mass m1 and the other with mass m2, they will orbit the barycenter of the two bodies. The equivalent one-body problem, with the position of one body with respect to the other as the unknown, is that of a single body of inertial mass
with the force the actual one.
Applying the gravitational formula we get that the position of the first body with respect to the second is governed by the same differential eqation as the position of a very small body orbiting a body with a mass equal to the sum of the two masses, because
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The reduced mass is always less than the mass of each body.
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