

a marble is launched in the air at a projectile. draw the free-body diagram showing all...
Draw the free-body diagram, showing all the forces acting on the box. Draw the vectors starting at the black dot. The location and orientation of the vectors will be graded. Constants A box sits at rest on a rough 33° inclined plane. No elements selected
Draw a free body diagram for the block showing the forces vectors acting on the block Write equation of motion for the block (letters only) along the Y direction Use the equator developed in part (e) and calculate the acceleration of the block
To practice Tactics Box 4.3 Drawing a free-body diagram. A
free-body diagram is a diagram that represents the object as a
particle and shows all of the forces acting on the object. Learning
how to draw such a diagram is a very important skill in solving
physics problems. This Tactics Box explains the essential steps to
construct a correct free-body diagram.
Please help and be sure to draw a good free body diagram with
corresponding forces. thank you!
1. (5 points) A 5000 kg rocket is launched at an angle of e = 44.7° from rest. The rocket's engines provide a constant thrust force of thrust = 140,700 N. (a) Using a combination of dynamics and kinematics, calculate an equation that describes the rocket's vertical position as a function of its horizontal position, y(x). Your solution should include a free-body diagram...
E = 200 GPa
Draw the free body diagram showing the load and the reactions at
the support, the shear force diagram, and the bending moment
diagram
у P х 2.5 m 100 mm 7 7 150 mm
B.1 Identify the forces acting on the pendulum bob: Draw a Free Body Diagram of the mass B.6 In the simulation, show the bob’s acceleration. Where is it largest and smallest? Explain why. Hint: draw a Free Body Diagram of the mass at each point.
draw free body diagrams and answer questions please
Draw the free body diagram for the bob (note that the spring is not attached at this time): bobt Equilibrium Marker 2. How does spinning the bob faster affect the period (time required for 1 full revolution)? The period increases. It takes more for the bob to go around once. The period stays the same. The period decreases. It takes less time for the bob to go around once. to the centripetal...
Learning Goal: To gain practice drawing free-body diagramsWhenever you face a problem involving forces, always start with a free-body diagram.To draw a free-body diagram use the following steps:Isolate the object of interest. It is customary to represent the object of interest as a point in your diagram.Identify all the forces acting on the object and their directions. Do not include forces acting on other objects in the problem. Also, do not include quantities, such as velocities and accelerations, that do...
Draw a free body diagram of all the forces that act on a chain of paper clips being picked upward by a bar magnet
1. Consider a sky diver in free fall (a) Draw a free body diagram showing the forces acting on the sky diver. Note that the drag force will be proprtional to velocity squared, and act in the opposite direction to velocity. (b) Apply Newton's 2nd Law to model the skydiver's velocity with a 1st order ODE, treating down as the positive direction. Present your ODE in standard form (c) A skydiver has a mass of 90 kg, and a drag...