Refer to figure 1. The object lies on a table and experiences two opposing horizontal forces of 100.0 N each. Draw the free body diagram of this object. Figure 1

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**Exercise 1:**

Refer to figure 1. The object lies on a table and experiences two opposing horizontal forces of 100.0 N each. Draw the free body diagram of this object.

**Diagram Description:**

- **Figure 1**: Displays a rectangular block resting on a horizontal line, representing the table. The block is blue in color.
- **Forces**: 
  - Two arrows (not shown here) should be drawn on either side of the block in the free body diagram. Each arrow should point in opposite horizontal directions, indicating the forces acting on the object.
  - The magnitude of each force is 100.0 N, and they are equal and opposite, implying the forces cancel each other out, resulting in no net force on the object.
  
This setup illustrates a scenario demonstrating equilibrium in horizontal forces.
Transcribed Image Text:**Exercise 1:** Refer to figure 1. The object lies on a table and experiences two opposing horizontal forces of 100.0 N each. Draw the free body diagram of this object. **Diagram Description:** - **Figure 1**: Displays a rectangular block resting on a horizontal line, representing the table. The block is blue in color. - **Forces**: - Two arrows (not shown here) should be drawn on either side of the block in the free body diagram. Each arrow should point in opposite horizontal directions, indicating the forces acting on the object. - The magnitude of each force is 100.0 N, and they are equal and opposite, implying the forces cancel each other out, resulting in no net force on the object. This setup illustrates a scenario demonstrating equilibrium in horizontal forces.
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