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Sometimes, I have to take my cat, Gigi, in the car. She doesn’t like this, and tends to hide under the couch when she knows she has to go. This means I have to drag her out. Assuming she is using her claws to try and stop me, identify the forces acting on Gigi, and draw a free body diagram for the situation. Make sure you label each force and identify where it’s coming from.

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Answer:

F - fr = ma , N - W = 0

Step-by-step explanation:

In this exercise we are asked to identify the forces that act on the jack, for this we will use Newton's second law

On the x axis

We have two forces: the friction and the force of the girl who pulls the cat

F - fr = ma

On the y axis

There are two forces: normal and weight

N - W = 0

A diagram of these forces can be seen in the attachment

Sometimes, I have to take my cat, Gigi, in the car. She doesn’t like this, and tends-example-1
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