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- Question is included in the two images. I am having difficulty understanding action-reaction forces between a car and a tow trailer.Two blocks each of mass m are fastened to the top of an elevator as in the figure below. The elevator has an upward acceleration a. The strings have negligible mass. (a) Find the tensions T1 and T2 in the upper and lower strings in terms of m, a, and g. T1 = T2 = (b) Compare the two tensions and determine which string would break first if a is made sufficient large.A student draws the flawed free-body diagram shown to represent the forces acting on a golf ball that is traveling upward and to the right a very short time after being hit off the tee. Air resistance is assumed to be relevant. Identify the errors in the diagram, then draw a correct free-body diagram for this situation.
- Analyze the free-body diagrams (FBDs) and place them in the indicated order according to the magnitudes of their net forces.A book is resting on a table. A student draws a correct free-body force for the book. The student makes the incorrect statement that, "the forces labelled above make a Newton third law pair. Therefore the book is in equilibrium". Criticise this statementA sled, of mass = 6.50 kg, is sliding down a snow-covered hill that has a slope of 45.0 degrees. There is an applied force pushing down on the sled perpendicular to the incline of 80.4N. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the sled and snow is 0.100. Which of the free body diagrams below is draw correctly for the situation above? Continuing the question above: A sled, of mass = 6.50 kg, is sliding down a snow-covered hill that has a slope of 45.0 degrees. There is an applied force pushing down on the sled perpendicular to the incline of 80.4N. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the sled and snow is 0.100. Determine the acceleration of the sled down the slope. Report your answer in meters per second squared, but only enter the numerical value.