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    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Workbench/Physics_3A/05%3A_Newton's_Laws_of_Motion/5.04%3A_Applying_the_Force_Model
      We apply the Force Model using free-body diagrams (FBDs) to analyze forces acting on an object. FBDs represent each force as an arrow, helping to visualize interactions and determine net force. Key ex...We apply the Force Model using free-body diagrams (FBDs) to analyze forces acting on an object. FBDs represent each force as an arrow, helping to visualize interactions and determine net force. Key examples include tension, normal, frictional, and gravitational forces. By summing forces in each direction, we can predict an object's motion according to Newton's Laws. FBDs simplify problem-solving for scenarios like stationary objects, objects in motion, and systems with balanced or unbalanced for

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