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Physics, 08.08.2019 23:20, bellamuniz2015p23zr7

If a visual binary system were to have two equal-mass stars, how would they be located relative to the center of the mass of the system? what would you observe as you watched these stars as they orbited the center of mass, assuming very circular orbits, and assuming the orbit was face on to your view?

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