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- You don't need to make a free body diagramA 16.0-kg mass and a 2.25-kg mass are connected by a light string over a massless, frictionless pulley.a) Draw the diagram of the system.b) Label all the forces acting on the two masses.c) What is the diagram drawn in (b) called?d) What is the acceleration of the system when released?You need to push a 200 kg box across the floor. You push with your arms at a 30 degree angle below the horizontal. Draw the free body diagram for this physical situation and setup the specific components of the force equations if the box does not move. Do not solve.2.
- Need a typed answer by keyboard Handwritten answer not allowPlease draw the free diagram clear and also indicate if we need to add forceFor each object below, draw a clear Free Body Force Diagram. Label all forces that act on the object such as mg, T, n, etc. Label appropriate axes such as x, y, and z. Include friction in all cases where an object slides against another. All pulleys are massless and frictionless.
- Inclined Planes A crate is at rest on an inclined plane. As the slope increases the crate remains at rest until the incline reaches an angle of 32.7° from the horizontal. At this angle the crate begins to slide down the ramp. A) What is the coefficient of static friction between the crate and the surface of the ramp? B) If the coefficient of kinetic friction between the surface of the ramp and the crate is 0.33, what would be the acceleration of the moving crate at this angle?Blocks A, B and C are placed as shown in the figure below and connected by non-stretching ropes of negligible mass. Both A and B weigh 25.0 N each, and the coefficient of kinetic friction between each block an the surface is 0.35. Block C descends with constant velocity. a). Draw three separate free body diagrams showing the forces acting on A, B and C. b). Find the tension in the rope connecting blocks A and B. c). What is the weight of block C? d). If the rope connecting A and B were cut, what would be the acceleration of C? B C A 36.9° 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.