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Free Body Diagram - Practice

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10 questions
Note from the author:
The student uses Newton's Laws to complete Free Body Diagrams.
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Question 9
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For question #6, calculate the maginitude of the applied force in the upward direction, type your answer below. Ignore units*

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Question 2
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Question 3
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Question 4
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Question 5
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Question 6
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Question 7
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Question 8
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Question 10
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For question #1, label the missing force:
Normal Force
Friction Force
Tension Force
Applied Force
Gravitational Force
For question #2, label the force pointing to the left:
Normal Force
Friction Force
Tension Force
Applied Force
Gravitational Force
For question #2, label the force pointing to the right:
Normal Force
Friction Force
Tension Force
Applied Force
Gravitational Force
For question #3, label the force pointing up:
Normal Force
Friction Force
Tension Force
Applied Force
Gravitational Force
For question #3, label the force pointing down:
Normal Force
Friction Force
Tension Force
Applied Force
Gravitational Force
For question #4, label the force pointing to the left:
Normal Force
Friction Force
Tension Force
Applied Force
Gravitational Force
For question #4, label the force pointing down:
Normal Force
Friction Force
Tension Force
Applied Force
Gravitational Force
For question #5, identify the direction of the net force.
Up
Down
Left
Right
The object is not moving
For question #7, identify the direction of movement of a park swing, suspended by two chains. Use the free body diagram to the left.
The swing is moving up
The swing is moving down
The swing is moving to the left
The swing is moving to the right
The swing is not moving