Draw a well labelled diagram showing the force of friction making it difficult to move a heavy object.
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A free-body diagram for a mass on an inclined plane:
Gravity acts downward. The component of Fg perpendicular to the surface is cancelled out by the normal force the surface exerts on the mass. The mass does not accelerate in the direction perpendicular to the surface. The component of Fg parallel to the surface causes the mass to accelerate in that direction.
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Gravity acts downward. The component of Fg perpendicular to the surface is cancelled out by the normal force the surface exerts on the mass. The mass does not accelerate in the direction perpendicular to the surface. The component of Fg parallel to the surface causes the mass to accelerate in that direction.
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