i need a free-body diagram that represents each of the objects in your pair.(can be any object) unique example of a Newton's third law force pair
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- 1. An Atwood machine consists of a 1.2 kg mass and a 1.0 kg mass connected by a string over a frictionless pulley? mg Mg a) Draw the free-body diagram for the 1.2 kg mass. b) Draw the free-body diagram for the 1.0 kg mass. c) Find the acceleration of the system. d) Find the tension in the string.Which of the following is true? a. Earth exerts a force due to gravity on your body, and your body exerts a smaller force on the Earth, because your mass is smaller than the mass of the Earth. b. The Moon orbits the Earth because the Earth exerts a force on the Moon and the Moon exerts a force equal in magnitude and direction on the Earth. c. A rocket taking off exerts a force on the Earth equal to the force the Earth exerts on the rocket. d. An airplane cruising at a constant speed is not affected by gravity.Lab 8: A Pulley and Two Masses M = 1.5 kg and m = 0.5 kg. Assume friction is negligible and that both the string and pulley are ideal. What will be tension in the rope? What will the acceleration be? M m
- I don't understand how to set up force equations correctly along with drawing correct free-body diagrams. I need a), b), and c) solved on the attatched problemLearning Goal: An object experiences three forces (and only three forces): 28N in the positive x-direction, 30N in the negative y-direction, and 72N at an angle of 35° above the negative x-axis. What is the magnitude of the net force acting on this object?1. Examine the image below. Draw a free body diagram for both objects. Use the notation in the image as subscripts when labeling forces. Fishbowl Stand
- What design aspects of a snowmobile make it useful for traveling over ice and snow? Be sure to explain your answer fully and using the principles from Newton law and friction.a) Make the following a 'free body diagram' by showing all of the force vectors acting on each of the two blocks. 8 m TOUTE M b) Solve for an equation describing the acceleration of the mass M.When you stand at rest on the floor, you apply a force on the floor and the floor applies a force on you. A) Draw a free-body diagram of yourself. B) The magnitude of the force the floor applies to you is ____ the force you apply to the floor. Greater than Less than Same as