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- Please follow the instructions carefully and provide detailed answers. Answer only if you really know how to compute it and answer all of it :( Thank you so much!Draw the free body diagram for the block shown below and determine if sliding would occur if the block is sitting on an icy surface. WPlease write the given, what is required, sketch of the given, free-body diagram and the solution.
- Two masses B and C are connected with a string passing over a friction less pully, assuming the coefficient of friction between the table and block is μ=0.4 , and the acceleration of gravity g=9.81 m/s2. Solve the following questions (show all the steps of your calculations): A. Draw the free body diagram of the two masses.B. Find an expression of the acceleration of the two masses in terms of ?? and ??.C. Determine the tension in the rope in terms of ?? and ??.D. If ??= ʎ kg, ?? = (ʎ-5) kg, determine the acceleration of two blocks and the tension in the rope.(ʎ= the final two numbers of your ID +10, and, gravitational acceleration, g = 9.81 m/s2).II. Numerical Physics. Show complete and correct solutions clearly and legibly. Apply Newton's laws of motion in analyzing the given physical systems. Start your solutions by sketching the FBDS. BOX all final answers. 1. A solid uniform 45.0-kg ball of diameter 32.0 cm is supported against a vertical frictionless wall using a thin 30.0-cm wire of negligible mass, as shown. (a) Find the tension in the wire. (b) How hard does the ball push against the wall?Find I and J values and please answer all parts of this question 1. Block 1 (3.5 kg) is resting on the surface of a table. On a sheet of paper, draw the free body diagram for block 1 using the two-subscript notation from class. After completing the free body diagram, enter below each force and its x & y-components. (use g = 10 m/s2) Remember that the x-component is the "i" component and the y-component is the "j" component. FORCES on BLOCK 1 Weight force on block 1 by Earth: 100 (two-subscript notation) The Weight on block 1 by the Earth has the notation: W1E. Value = ———i + ——- j N Remember that W1E points down (negative y-value) with a magnitude of m1 * g. Normal force on block 1 by Surface: (two-subscript notation) Value = ——i +——- j N
- Only highlighted questions. Please use free body diagrams to explain.Solve the following problem and show your complete solutions. ILLUSTRATE THE FREE BODY DIAGRAM FOR BETTER UNDERSTANDINGSOLVE THE FOLLOWING PROBLEM AND SHOW YOUR COMPLETE SOLUTIONS. EXPLAIN YOUR ANSWER FOR BETTER UNDERSTANDING. IF APPLICABLE ILLUSTRATE A FREE BODY DIAGRAM.