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Identify all the forces acting on the objects, draw a pictorial representation and then draw a...

Identify all the forces acting on the objects, draw a pictorial representation and then draw a free body diagram for each of the following...
1. An elevator, suspended by a cable, speeds up as it moves upward from the ground.

2. Bobby straps a small model rocket to a block of ice and shoots it across the smooth surface of a frozen lake. Friction is negligible.

3. A tow rope pulls a skier up a snow covered hill at a constant speed. Friction is present in this case.

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