Draw the free body diagram of a ball of weight W, supported by a string ab and resting a smooth vertical wall at c and also resting against a smooth horizontal flor at D.

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Draw a ball sketch and shows weight on it and opposite reaction on opposite side of weight and draw two more lines touching the circles as horizontal and vertical walls
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This question needs a drawing to explain the answer but there is no option for drawing or pasting it . Draw a circle for the ball,draw a vertical downward line for weight and upward line for reaction at D towards the centre.Draw a line along the string for tension on the string. Draw a line along point...
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This question needs a drawing to explain the answer but there is no option for drawing or pasting it . Draw a circle for the ball,draw a vertical downward line for weight and upward line for reaction at D towards the centre.Draw a line along the string for tension on the string. Draw a line along point B for reaction at that point. read less
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This question needs a drawing to explain the answer
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Yes Drawing is required to explain this problem, but before drawing the FBD, you must understand the uses of FBD, why do we draw it, correct drawing representation. in short its first and most important step in designing the mechanical system, or equipment. Thanks
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freebody diagram is the diagram which is free from all the constraints and in place of (support) or constraint u should place a reactive force perpendicular to constraint where as in this case streng is also present string will have tensail forces always there fore fbd for forces due to string you should...
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freebody diagram is the diagram which is free from all the constraints and in place of (support) or constraint u should place a reactive force perpendicular to constraint where as in this case streng is also present string will have tensail forces always there fore fbd for forces due to string you should draw always away from the point of concurrence thanque read less
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This Question has to be answered with a diagram , There is no option for drawing here
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draw fbd
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The weight of ball will be acting downwards(-ve y axis) reaction of the ground on the ball acting upwards(+ve y axis) reaction of floor on the ball in horizontal direction (+ve x axis) if it is not understandable then better understandable with a diagram
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drawing is important.
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