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This 400N man is falling at a constant speed. 1 This 400N man is falling at a constant speed. 1. Draw a free body diagram of the man. 2. What is the net force acting on this man? 3. Is this man in equilibrium? If so explain why and what type of equilibrium

This 120N boy is sliding into 2ND base, there is 80N of friction force This 120N boy is sliding into 2ND base, there is 80N of friction force. 1. Draw a free body diagram 2. What is the net force 3. Is the boy in equilibrium? Explain. 4. What type of friction is acting on the boy? Explain.

The space ship is coming from the north with a force of 400N The space ship is coming from the north with a force of 400N. The satellite is coming from the east with a force of 300N. They collide and stick together. What is their path and the magnitude of their force? Crash