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Physics, 30.11.2020 23:40 mjasmine3280

3. Directions: Draw a free body diagram to show the forces acting in each example. a) A plant sits on a bookshelf. Draw the forces acting on the plant. b) You push a sled carrying your little brother across the snow. c) A person hangs from a bungee cord.

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