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If we draw a box around the two trailers they can be considered a closed system or unit. When we look at the forces on this closed system the following forces will apply (we assume drag forces are absent):

  • The force of the car pulling the unit (trailer A and B)
  • The force of friction between the wheels of the trailers and the road (opposite to the direction of motion)
  • The force of the Earth pulling downwards on the system (gravity)
  • The force of the road pushing upwards on the system

These forces are called external forces to the system.

The following forces will not apply:

  • The force of A pulling B
  • The force of B pulling A
  • The force of friction between the wheels of the car and the road (opposite to the direction of motion)

We can also draw a box around trailer A or B, in which case the forces will be different.

If we consider trailer A as a system, the following external forces will apply:

  • The force of the car pulling on A (towards the right)
  • The force of B pulling on A (towards the left)
  • The force of the Earth pulling downwards on the trailer (gravity)
  • The force of the road pushing upwards on the trailer
  • The force of friction between the wheels of A and the road (opposite to the direction of motion)

Force diagrams

If we look at the example above and draw a force diagram of all the forces acting on the two-trailer-unit, the diagram would look like this:

It is important to keep the following in mind when you draw force diagrams:

  • Make your drawing large and clear.
  • You must use arrows and the direction of the arrow will show the direction of the force.
  • The length of the arrow will indicate the size of the force, in other words, the longer arrows in the diagram (F 1 for example) indicates a bigger force than a shorter arrow (F f ). Arrows of the same length indicate forces of equal size (F N and F g ). Use “little lines” like in maths to show this.
  • Draw neat lines using a ruler. The arrows must touch the system or object.
  • All arrows must have labels. Use letters with a key on the side if you do not have enough space on your drawing.
  • The labels must indicate what is applying the force (the force of the car?) on what the force is applied (?on the trailer?) and in which direction (to the right)
  • If the values of the forces are known, these values can be added to the diagram or key.

Draw a labeled force diagram to indicate all the forces acting on trailer A in the example above.

Free body diagrams

In a free-body diagram, the object of interest is drawn as a dot and all the forces acting on it are drawn as arrows pointing away from the dot. A free body diagram for the two-trailer-system will therefore look like this:

Draw a free body diagram of all the forces acting on trailer A in the example above.

Finding the resultant force

The easiest way to determine a resultant force is to draw a free body diagram. Remember from Chapter [link] that we use the length of the arrow to indicate the vector's magnitude and the direction of the arrow to show which direction it acts in.

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