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Aframed picture hangs from two cords attached to the ceiling. a picture of a picture frame hanging by two cables at the center of the frame at the same length and angle from the vertical. which shows the correct free body diagram of the hanging picture? a free body diagram with two force vectors, the first pointing downward labeled f subscript g baseline, the second pointing upward labeled f subscript n baseline. a free body diagram with three force vectors, the first pointing south labeled f subscript p baseline, the second pointing northeast labeled f subscript t baseline, and the third pointing northwest labeled f subscript n. a free body diagram with three force vectors, the first pointing south labeled f subscript g baseline, the second pointing northeast labeled f subscript t baseline and the third pointing northwest labeled f subscript t. a free body diagram with two force vectors, the first pointing downward labeled f subscript p baseline, the second pointing upward labeled f subscript t baseline.

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