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Forces, Free body diagrams, and Gravity Quiz: Part 2

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Which contains more apples, a 1 newton bag of apples on the moon or a 1 newton bag of apples on earth?

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Explain your answer. Draw free body diagrams where they apply.

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Which contains more apples, a 1 kg bag of apples on the moon or a 1 kg bag of apples on earth?

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Explain your answer. Draw free body diagrams where they apply.

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What is the net force on this object?

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What is the net force on this object?

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What is the net force on this object?

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What is the net force on this object?

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9.

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. A free-body diagram for this situation looks like this:

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A flying squirrel is gliding (no wing flaps) from a tree to the ground at constant velocity. Consider air resistance. A free-body diagram for this situation looks like this: