Elements Of Electromagnetics
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Author: Sadiku, Matthew N. O.
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A person plays tug-of-war with a dog, where the person holds one end of a rope in their hand and the dog holds the other end in their mouth. The two stand at rest on a sloped, concrete sidewalk.
Draw a free body diagram for the dog. Label each force with both its name (for example, "weight") and the associated F A on B version.
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