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Constructing a Free-Body Diagram
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Figure 3   Free-Body Diagram

Application of Newton's Laws FREE-BODY DIAGRAMS Rev. 0 Page 7 CP-04 Figure 2   Car When these steps are completed a correct free-body diagram will result, and the student can apply the appropriate equations to the diagram to find the proper solution.   Example: The car in Figure 2 is being towed by a force of some magnitude.  Construct a free-body diagram showing all the forces acting on the car. Solution: Following the steps to construct a free-body diagram (shown in Figure 3), the object (the car) is chosen and isolated.  All the forces acting on the car are represented with proper coordinate axes.  Those forces are: F - The force applied to tow the car app F - The frictional force that opposes the applied force due to the K weight of the car and the nature of the surfaces (the car's tires and the road) W - The weight of the car N - The normal force exerted by the road on the car

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