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A hospital orderly pushes horizontally on two boxes of equipment on a rough horizontal floor, as shown in (Figure 1). Call the blocks A and B, with wA=50.0lb and wB=85.0lb

 

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Make a free-body diagram for box \( B \) using only the appropriate force vectors.
Draw the force vectors with their tails at

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