What Forces Act on a Car Pushing a Block in Physics?

In summary, the conversation discusses drawing a free body diagram for a car pushing a block across the floor. The diagram includes forces such as the force of the block on the car, force of friction, force of gravity, and normal force. It is important to label each force separately. The conversation also clarifies that the force of a rabbit and force of the car on the rabbit are separate forces and discusses the direction of the forces in relation to the car's movement.
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Homework Statement


A car pushes a block across the floor. (assume that it is moving from left to the right)

Draw a free body diagram for the car showing: Force by block on car. Force of friction. Force of Gravity. Normal force.

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The Attempt at a Solution



Normal force Straight up, gravity straight down. Force of box on car going left + force of friction going left.
 
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alright, i'll attach something for you

Note: Remember that no matter what your object is, it will remain as a box. Do not bother into details, only what that object (or system) it is.
 

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is "force by rabbit" the same as force of car on rabbit? I interpreted that as the equal and opposite reaction push back onto the car from the rabbit.
 
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they are action-reaction pairs I think, but no, they are separate forces. Remember to label each one with a different name.
 
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TylerK said:

Homework Statement


A car pushes a block across the floor. (assume that it is moving from left to the right)

Draw a free body diagram for the car showing: Force by block on car. Force of friction. Force of Gravity. Normal force.
when did the block change into a rabbit?
Normal force Straight up, gravity straight down. Force of box on car going left + force of friction going left.
if the friction force on car and force of block on car both point left, how does the car move to the right?
 

Related to What Forces Act on a Car Pushing a Block in Physics?

What is a free body diagram of a car?

A free body diagram of a car is a simplified representation of all the forces acting on the car. It includes the external forces such as gravity, friction, and air resistance, as well as internal forces like the engine's thrust and the car's weight.

Why is it important to create a free body diagram of a car?

Creating a free body diagram helps to analyze and understand the motion of a car. It allows us to see the magnitude and direction of all the forces acting on the car, which is crucial for determining the car's acceleration and overall performance.

How do you draw a free body diagram of a car?

To draw a free body diagram of a car, first, identify all the external and internal forces acting on the car. Then, represent each force as an arrow with its magnitude and direction. Make sure to label each force and its corresponding body part, such as the engine, wheels, and body of the car.

What are some common forces included in a free body diagram of a car?

Common forces included in a free body diagram of a car are gravity, friction, air resistance, the car's weight, and the engine's thrust. Other forces can be added depending on the specific situation, such as the normal force from the ground and the force from the road's surface.

How can a free body diagram of a car be used in real-life situations?

A free body diagram of a car can be used in real-life situations to analyze the forces acting on the car and determine its motion. It is also helpful in designing and testing new car designs, as well as improving the performance and efficiency of existing cars.

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