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A: acceleration E: equilibrium Determine whether the following diagrams illustrate acceleration or equilibrium. Number your paper from 1 to 5 and answer A if you think it is showing acceleration or E if you think it is showing equilibrium

A: acceleration E: equilibrium 10 N #1

A: acceleration E: equilibrium 10 N 20 N #2 A: acceler ation

A: acceleration E: equilibrium 50 N #3

A: acceleration E: equilibrium 50 N 30 N 10 N #4

A: acceleration E: equilibrium 10 N 40 N #5

A: acceleration B: equilibrium 1 20 N 10 N #6

Answers

E: equilibrium 10 N #1 Net force = 0 N

A: acceleration 10 N 20 N #2 Net force is not equal to 0 N

A: acceleration 50 N #3 Net force is not equal to 0 N

A: acceleration 50 N 30 N 10 N #4 Net force is not equal to 0 N

A: acceleration 10 N 40 N #5 Net force is not equal to 0 N

B: equilibrium 1 20 N 10 N #6 Net force = 0 N