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Name: __________________________________________Period: _______________ Date: ___________________
Multiple Interactions and MotionFor each situation:
Create a system schema in the middle box. Use the system schema to create a force diagram. Remember to label your force vectors and indicate the relative strength of the force with how
long the vector is drawn. Write a Net force equation for horizontal and vertical forces.
1. A cup sitting motionless on a table.
System Schema: Force Diagram:
Net Force:FNet,x =
FNet,y =
3. A cat sitting motionless on a rug.
System Schema: Force Diagram:
Net Force:FNet,x =
FNet,y =
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4. A skater gliding on one foot at a constant velocity on frictionless ice.
System Schema: Force Diagram:
Net Force:FNet,x =
FNet,y =
6. A chandelier that is suspended from the ceiling by a chain.
System Schema: Force Diagram:
Net Force:FNet,x =
FNet,y =
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8. Draw a force diagram for the bucket of water that is being raised from the well at a constant velocity.
System Schema: Force Diagram:
Net Force:FNet,x =
FNet,y =
10. A skydiver who has just left the plane and is accelerating toward the ground.
System Schema: Force Diagram:
Net Force:FNet,x =
FNet,y =
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12. The same skydiver with his parachute released who is now descending at a constant velocity.
System Schema: Force Diagram:
Net Force:FNet,x =
FNet,y =
14. Draw a force diagram for an airplane flying at a constant velocity in level flight.
System Schema: Force Diagram:
Net Force:FNet,x =
FNet,y =
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16. A baseball player slides into home plate, slowing as they come to the plate.
System Schema: Force Diagram:
Net Force:FNet,x =
FNet,y =
18. A basketball dropped from a window on its way to the ground.
System Schema: Force Diagram:
Net Force:FNet,x =
FNet,y =
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