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Randall D. Knight β€” Force and Motion: Problem 39

Problems 35 through 40 show a free-body diagram. For each: a. Identify the direction of the acceleration vector \(\vec{a}\) and show it as a vector next to your diagram. Or, if appropriate, write \(\vec{a} = \vec{0}\). b. If possible, identify the direction of the velocity vector \(\vec{v}\) and show it as a labeled vector. c. Write a short description of a real object for which this is the correct free-body diagram. Use Examples 5.4, 5.5, and 5.6 as models of what a description should be like. (Referencing FIGURE P5.39, which shows an object on an incline with a normal force \(\vec{n}\) in the \(+y\) direction, kinetic friction \(\vec{f}_k\) in the \(-x\) direction, weight \(\vec{F}_G\) pointing downward, and a net force \(\vec{F}_{net}\) in the \(+x\) direction).

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Physics for Scientists and Engineers: A Strategic Approach Β· 5th Edition
Author: Randall D. Knight
Publisher: Pearson
Chapter: Force and Motion