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Free Body Diagrams-Cut and Tape
CUT OUT PAGE!
Instructions:
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 Cut out the pictures (free body diagrams) below.
 Match the pictures (free body diagrams) with the correct word descriptions on the
answer sheets.
 Tape them on the answer sheet and complete the chart by filling in all the columns.
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Free Body Diagrams-Cut and Tape
Name______________
Period_____
TAPE DIAGRAMS HERE AND FILL IN THE OTHER TWO COLUMNS!
Word Description
1-Falling on the moonno air drag
2-At rest on the
table-no horizontal
forces
3-Falling on Earth at
terminal velocity
4-Falling on Earth, but
terminal velocity not
yet reached
5-A book is at rest on
a tabletop
Free
Body
Diagram
(Picture)
Are the forces all
balanced? aka (Is
the object in
equilibrium?)
Is the object
accelerating? If
yes, in which
direction?
Word Description
6-Rolling along a
surface with applied
force and friction at
constant velocity
7-Rolling along a
surface with applied
force and friction
with one greater than
the other
8-True free fall-no
force opposes the
weight
9-A gymnast is
suspended motionless
from a bar which
hangs from the ceiling
by two ropes
10-A college student
rests a backpack upon
one shoulder
Free
Body
Diagram
(Picture)
Are the forces all
balanced? aka (Is
the object in
equilibrium?)
Is the object
accelerating? If
yes, in which
direction?
Word Description
11-A car is coasting
to the right and
slowing down
12-A flying squirrel is
gliding (no wing flaps)
to the ground at
constant velocity
13-A football is
moving up towards its
peak after having
been kicked
14-A horizontal force
is applied to an object
in order to accelerate
it
15-A force is applied
to an object in order
to move it at a
constant velocity
Free
Body
Diagram
(Picture)
Are the forces all
balanced? aka (Is
the object in
equilibrium?)
Is the object
accelerating? If
yes, in which
direction?