Free Particle Model Worksheet 1a:
Force Diagrams
In each of the following situations, represent the object with a particle. Sketch all the forces
acting upon the object, making the length of each vector represent the magnitude of the force.
Also use congruency marks to indicate which vectors are equal in magnitude.
1. Draw a force diagram for the motionless cat on a rug. Label the forces and
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Free Particle Model Worksheet 1a:
Force Diagrams
In each of the following situations, represent the object with a particle. Sketch all the forces
acting upon the object, making the length of each vector represent the magnitude of the force.
Also use congruency marks to indicate which vectors are equal in magnitude.
1. Draw a force diagram for the motionless cat on a rug. Label the forces and use equality
marks on the force vectors.
2. Draw a force diagram for the skater, moving at constant speed across frictionless ice. Label
the forces and use equality marks on the force vectors.
3. Draw a force diagram for the softball player who is slowing as she slides into the base. Label
the forces and use equality marks on the force vectors.
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