For each of the scenarios described below, complete the free-body diagram of the object's motion that includes all of the external forces acting on the object. Draw an arrow on the given box in the correct direction to represent the force acting on the object. Clearly label each force. Consider the object as a point particle and assume that the effects of air resistance (drag) are negligible.
(A) An engineer standing on a building-top releases a box that is attached to a crane by a rope so that it swings as a pendulum. Draw the free-body diagram of the box when it is in position B.
FBD
A warehouse worker pushes a box, B, up an inclined ramp. The box is at the top of the ramp without slipping. Assume the worker only makes contact with box B. There is static friction present between box B and the ramp, and there is kinetic (sliding) friction present between box B and the ramp. Draw the free-body diagram of box A and box B.
FBD of A
FBD of B