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  • 24-02-2021
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How do you represent a force in a free-body diagram?

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Netta00 Netta00
  • 01-03-2021

Answer:

As arrows

Explanation:

In a free body diagram, the object is treated as a dot and the force is depicted as arrows either moving way from the dot or moving towards the dot.

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