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  2. File:Free Body Diagram.png - Wikipedia

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  3. Free body diagram - Wikipedia

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    Block on a ramp and corresponding free body diagram of the block. In physics and engineering, a free body diagram (FBD; also called a force diagram) [1] is a graphical illustration used to visualize the applied forces, moments, and resulting reactions on a free body in a given condition. It depicts a body or connected bodies with all the ...

  4. Pulley - Wikipedia

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    [12] Diagram 3 shows that now three rope parts support the load W which means the tension in the rope is W/3. Thus, the mechanical advantage is three. By adding a pulley to the fixed block of a gun tackle the direction of the pulling force is reversed though the mechanical advantage remains the same, Diagram 3a. This is an example of the Luff ...

  5. File:Free body diagram2.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Free body diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    Free body diagram of block on ramp. Español: Bloque sobre un plano inclinado (arriba) y diagrama de cuerpo libre de ese mismo bloque (abajo). Italiano: Un blocco su di un piano inclinato (in alto) e il corrispondente diagramma di corpo libero del solo blocco (in basso).

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  8. Hull (watercraft) - Wikipedia

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    A hull is the watertight body of a ship, boat, submarine, or flying boat. The hull may open at the top (such as a dinghy), or it may be fully or partially covered with a deck. Atop the deck may be a deckhouse and other superstructures, such as a funnel, derrick, or mast. The line where the hull meets the water surface is called the waterline.

  9. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Tugboat Diagram

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    A tugboat, or tug, is a boat used to maneuver large ships in harbours, over the open sea, or through rivers and canals. They also tow barges, disabled ships, and oil rigs. Equipped with powerful engines producing thousands of horsepower, extensive rigging equipment, and a fender of tires for protection, tugboats can push or tow large vessels ...