This is gravity and force in nature, can someone please show me the solution and explanation for each problem, and also please provide the illustration/diagram for me to visualize the two problems. Thank you.    1) State the magnitude of the force needed to hold each of the following masses steady: a) 1.0 kg of sugar b) a stapler of mass 0.20 kg c) a student of mass 65 kg (express your answer in scientific notation)

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This is gravity and force in nature, can someone please show me the solution and explanation for each problem, and also please provide the illustration/diagram for me to visualize the two problems. Thank you. 

 

1) State the magnitude of the force needed to hold each of the following masses steady:

a) 1.0 kg of sugar

b) a stapler of mass 0.20 kg

c) a student of mass 65 kg (express your answer in scientific notation)

 

2) Draw the free-body diagrams of the following:

a) A fish held by a fishing line.

b) A volleyball is held by hand.

c) A book is pushed across a desk by a horizontal applied force.

 

 

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