PHYSICS F/SCI.+ENGR.W/MODERN...-W/CODE
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through 40 show a free-body diagram. For each:

Chapter 5, Problem 36EAP, through 40 show a free-body diagram. For each: Identify the direction of the acceleration vector a , example  1Chapter 5, Problem 36EAP, through 40 show a free-body diagram. For each: Identify the direction of the acceleration vector a , example  2Chapter 5, Problem 36EAP, through 40 show a free-body diagram. For each: Identify the direction of the acceleration vector a , example  3

  1. Identify the direction of the acceleration vector a and show it as a vector next to your diagram. Or, if appropriate, write a = 0 .

  • If possible, identify the direction of the velocity vector v and show it as a labeled vector.
  • Write a short description of a real object for which this is the correct free-body diagram. Use Example 5.4, 5.5, and 5.6 as models of what a description should be like.
  • 35. FIGURE PS.35

    Chapter 5, Problem 36EAP, through 40 show a free-body diagram. For each: Identify the direction of the acceleration vector a , example  4

    36. FIGURE PS.36

    Chapter 5, Problem 36EAP, through 40 show a free-body diagram. For each: Identify the direction of the acceleration vector a , example  5

    37. FIGURE PS.37

    Chapter 5, Problem 36EAP, through 40 show a free-body diagram. For each: Identify the direction of the acceleration vector a , example  6

    38. FIGURE PS.38

    Chapter 5, Problem 36EAP, through 40 show a free-body diagram. For each: Identify the direction of the acceleration vector a , example  7

    39 FIGURE PS.39

    Chapter 5, Problem 36EAP, through 40 show a free-body diagram. For each: Identify the direction of the acceleration vector a , example  8

    40. FIGURE PS.40

    Chapter 5, Problem 36EAP, through 40 show a free-body diagram. For each: Identify the direction of the acceleration vector a , example  9

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