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The application allows you to create, draw, and export free-body diagrams to visualize the forces applied to the boxes, an easy way to analyze what happens when objects are accelerated or decelerated.
Since the basic application is so easy to use, it can be useful for teaching about forces and Newton’s second law. It is also easy to use when you’re trying to visualize your own designs.
For free-body diagrams, all you need to do is put boxes on the diagram and then specify the force applied to each box.
The software includes an undo and redo function.

Copyright 2009, 2013, 2015 Stephan Wenzner. All rights reserved.

This program is released as a tool for teaching
the concepts of forces and Newton’s laws.

The license is not intended to
prevent anyone from making their own
application to visualize the same
concepts as Free-Body Diagrams.
Anyone can do so if he/she wants.

Any feedback about the tool is very welcome.
I would be very grateful if you could send me comments,
impressions and experiences about how the tool works and what
features are missing or are not useful enough.

The tool uses Java 1.6.0_21.

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Building Free-body Diagrams

Free-body Diagrams is a Java application that displays a diagram showing all the forces that are being applied to an object.
With this simulation, you can practice sketching free-body diagrams for a one-dimensional situation. In this activity, two boxes are stacked so that one box is on top of the other. The bottom box rests on the floor of an elevator, and the elevator may be at rest, moving with a constant velocity, or accelerating.
Free-body Diagrams Description:
The application allows you to create, draw, and export free-body diagrams to visualize the forces applied to the boxes, an easy way to analyze what happens when objects are accelerated or decelerated.
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You can also create your own custom objects. You can use Cub Reporter to create your own objects, such as text boxes and charts.
Cub Reporter makes it easy to customize a report layout. If you can change a field, or a measure, you can also make any of these changes on a report layout.
Cub Reporter can generate a wide range of report definitions. Cub Reporter includes many predefined objects that make up a complete set of report components, including fields, measures, tables, charts, sorting/grouping options, list boxes, text boxes, scroll bars, graphs, buttons, check boxes, borders, frames, and more.
Cub Reporter is a set of report layout and report definition objects that can be added to any Access application.
Cub Reporter is compatible with Access 2000-Access 2007.
You can see a demonstration of Cub Reporter here:

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