1. Draw Free Body Diagrams (FBD) for the following cases: (12) a) FBD for the two masses hanging on two sides of an idea

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1. Draw Free Body Diagrams (FBD) for the following cases: (12) a) FBD for the two masses hanging on two sides of an idea

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1. Draw Free Body Diagrams (FBD) for the following cases: (12) a) FBD for the two masses hanging on two sides of an ideal pulley (massless, frictionless pulley) b) Person pulling on an iceberg on the ground (consider frictional force present) c) Person pushing an iceberg on the ground (consider frictional force present) d) A block experiencing two push forces while not moving on a surface as in the figure below (friction present) L M

1. Draw Free Body Diagrams (FBD) for the following cases: (12) a) FBD for the two masses hanging on two sides of an ideal pulley (massless, frictionless pulley) b) Person pulling on an iceberg on the ground (consider frictional force present) c) Person pushing an iceberg on the ground (consider frictional force present) d) A block experiencing two push forces while not moving on a surface as in the figure below (friction present) L.
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