Free-Body Diagram Homework: Truck Accelerates at Red Light

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The discussion revolves around the analysis of a free-body diagram for a truck accelerating with a box on its bed. The key forces identified include the normal force (N), weight of the truck (Wt), friction force (fk), and the reaction force from the road (Froad). The user correctly identified the direction of the normal force and weight but incorrectly placed the friction force and reaction forces. The correct orientation of these forces is crucial for accurately depicting the dynamics of the system.

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Homework Statement


A large box containing your new computer sits on the bed of your pickup truck. You are stopped at a red light. The light turns green and you stomp on the gas and the truck accelerates. To your horror, the box starts to slide toward the back of the truck. (Assume that the truck is accelerating to the right.)


Draw clearly labeled free-body diagram for the truck. (The bed of the truck is not frictionless.)

Homework Equations


N normal force
Wt Weight of the truck
fk is friction force of the box on the truck bed
Froad is the reaction force to the tires backward push
nb is the reaction to the normal force on the box from the truck

The Attempt at a Solution



I got N going upward
Wt going downward
nb going downard
fk going to the right (forward)
Froad going to the right (forward)

However, it's not the correct answer. Anyone could explain to me what I got wrong here?

Thanks.
 
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Normal force of the box by the truck bed should be going up.
 

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