Construct free-body diagrams for the various situations described below. First
one is done for you.
1. A book is at rest on a tabletop. Diagram the forces acting on the book.
2. A gymnast holding onto a bar, is suspended motionless in mid-air. The
bar is supported by two ropes that attach to the ceiling. Diagram the
forces acting on the combination of gymnast and bar.
3. An egg is free-falling from a nest in a tree. Neglect air resistance.
Diagram the forces acting on the egg as it is falling.
4. A flying squirrel is gliding (no wing flaps) from a tree to the ground at
constant velocity. Consider air resistance. Diagram the forces acting on
the squirrel.
5. A rightward force is applied to a book in order to move it across a desk
with a rightward acceleration. Consider frictional forces. Neglect air
resistance. Diagram the forces acting on the book.
6. A rightward force is applied to a book in order to move it across a desk
at constant velocity. Consider frictional forces. Neglect air resistance.
Diagram the forces acting on the book.
7. A student rests a backpack upon his shoulder. The pack is suspended
motionless by one strap from one shoulder. Diagram the vertical forces
acting on the backpack.
8. A skydiver is descending with a constant velocity. Consider air
resistance. Diagram the forces acting upon the skydiver.
9. A force is applied to the right to drag a sled across loosely packed snow
with a rightward acceleration. Neglect air resistance. Diagram the forces
acting upon the sled.
10.A football is moving upwards towards its peak after having been booted
by the punter. Neglect air resistance. Diagram the forces acting upon
the football as it rises upward towards its peak.
11.A car is coasting to the right and slowing down. Neglect air resistance.
Diagram the forces acting upon the car
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