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A free body diagram, or force diagram, is a drawing of an object that is used to show all of the forces acting on the body. In mechanics, free body diagrams are extremely helpful because they allow visualization of each force acting upon the object. There are various forces that can be acting on the object, such as applied force, frictional force, normal force, and gravitational force. However, free body diagrams are not limited to these. All forces on a free body diagram are due to the body's interactions with its surroundings.  
A free body diagram, or force diagram, is a drawing of an object that is used to show all of the forces acting on the body. In mechanics, free body diagrams are extremely helpful because they allow visualization of each force acting upon the object. There are various forces that can be acting on the object, such as applied force, frictional force, normal force, and gravitational force. However, free body diagrams are not limited to these. All forces on a free body diagram are due to the body's interactions with its surroundings.  
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A free body diagram, or force diagram, is a drawing of an object that is used to show all of the forces acting on the body. In mechanics, free body diagrams are extremely helpful because they allow visualization of each force acting upon the object. There are various forces that can be acting on the object, such as applied force, frictional force, normal force, and gravitational force. However, free body diagrams are not limited to these. All forces on a free body diagram are due to the body's interactions with its surroundings.

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