Atmospheric pressure is generally not included in the free body diagram (FBD) of a book resting on a table, as its effect is minimal compared to the normal force and weight. While textbooks typically omit atmospheric pressure, it can be relevant in precise measurements, such as when weighing the book on an accurate balance, where buoyancy forces may need to be considered. The discussion highlights that atmospheric pressure acts on all surfaces of the book, but its influence is often negligible in practical applications. In cases where pressure differences are significant, such as with a balloon, atmospheric forces should be included for accuracy. Ultimately, FBDs prioritize simplicity and practicality, making approximations common in their use.