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Resultant Forces (Free Body Diagrams)
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What are free body diagrams used for?
To find the
resultant force
on an object
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What do free body diagrams represent?
All the forces acting on a
particular
object
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How do we represent forces in free body diagrams?
Using
force arrows
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What does the length of the arrows in a free body diagram indicate?
The
magnitude
of the force
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What forces are acting on a plane in flight?
Thrust
,
drag
,
weight
, and
lift
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Why do forces in different directions cancel each other out?
Because they are
vector quantities
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How do you calculate the resultant force in vertical components?
By subtracting
opposing forces
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What is the resultant force when there are 80,000 newtons up and 80,000 newtons down?
Zero newtons
overall
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What is the resultant force when there are 120,000 newtons to the right and 90,000 newtons to the left?
30,000
newtons to the right
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What does it mean if both horizontal and vertical components are balanced?
The object is in
equilibrium
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What are the steps to find the resultant force using free body diagrams?
Identify all forces acting on the object.
Represent each force with arrows.
Determine the magnitude and direction of each force.
Calculate the resultant force by considering
horizontal
and
vertical
components separately.
Analyze the overall force to determine
equilibrium
or acceleration.
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