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Free Body Diagrams

Weight

Free Body Diagrams Net Force Present

Free Body Diagrams Acceleration Present

Free Body Diagrams

WEIGHT

Free Body Diagrams Force - Right Hand

Free Body Diagrams Force - Left Hand

Free Body Diagrams

Net Force = 0 N

Free Body Diagrams

Weight

Free Body Diagrams Force - Hands

Free Body Diagrams

Net Force is present

Free Body Diagrams Acceleration is present

Free Body Diagrams

Weight

Free Body Diagrams Tension

Free Body Diagrams

Net Force is Present

Free Body Diagrams Acceleration is Present

Free Body Diagrams

Weight

Free Body Diagrams Normal

Free Body Diagrams

No Net Force

Free Body Diagrams

Weight

Free Body Diagrams Normal

Free Body Diagrams Force - Ground

Free Body Diagrams Air Resistance

Free Body Diagrams Force of Friction

Free Body Diagrams

Net Force is Present

Free Body Diagrams Acceleration is Present

Free Body Diagrams

NO YES