Free body diagrams (FBDs) are essential for analyzing forces acting on a body, with the x-axis aligned to the direction of motion. The placement of angles in FBDs can vary based on the problem context, such as whether forces are acting above or below the x-axis. In the skier problem, the forces include gravitational components along and perpendicular to the slope, with the normal force acting against gravity. The orientation of axes should reflect the specific scenario, and the normal force (n) must balance the forces acting on the body, leading to equations that may seem counterintuitive. Understanding these principles is crucial for accurately solving physics problems involving FBDs.