Forces are responsible for all the interactions between particles and objects. They can be put into two categories: contact forces and non-contact forces. Forces can be added up as vectors.
A free body diagramA simplified drawing of an object or system showing the forces acting on it. The forces are shown acting away from the centre of a box or dot. models the forces acting on an object. The object or 鈥榖ody鈥 is usually shown as a box or a dot. The forces are shown as thin arrows pointing away from the centre of the box or dot.
Free body diagrams do not need to be drawn to scale but it can sometimes be useful if they are. It is important to label each arrow to show the magnitude of the force it represents. The type of force involved may also be shown.
Examples of free body diagrams
Weight and reaction force for a resting object
Drawing of situation
Free body diagram
Weight, reaction force and friction for an object moving at constant speed down a hill.
Drawing of situation
Free body diagram
Weight, upthrust, thrust and air resistance for an accelerating speedboat.