Forces Reflection Draw an illustration of one of the following situations. Once you have drawn your illustration, identify where friction, gravity, and.

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Forces Reflection Draw an illustration of one of the following situations. Once you have drawn your illustration, identify where friction, gravity, and contact forces acted on the objects in the situation. Your illustration must be neatly drawn, include sufficient detail, and be clearly labeled. You should color your illustration. Use vectors to show the size and direction of the forces: contact force, gravity, and friction. Situations: A golfer hitting the golf ball down the fairway. A parachuter releasing their parachute and gliding to the ground. A student sitting on the couch playing video games. A driver slamming on brakes to avoid hitting an animal in the road.