Physics for Scientists and Engineers: A Strategic Approach with Modern Physics (4th Edition)

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Chapter 5 - Force and Motion - Exercises and Problems - Page 128: 22

Answer

A baseball player sliding onto first base.

Work Step by Step

For this diagram, the gravitational force will always be acting on any object. Since there is a normal force present, we know that the object is in contact with the ground. Additionally, kinetic friction is present, so the object is moving against the ground. Therefore, we can use the example of a baseball player sliding towards first base as an example.
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