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5. A 80 kg person is two-thirds way up a uniform ladder of length 3.5 m...
A uniform ladder of length L and weight w is leaning against a vertical wall. The coefficient of static friction between the ladder and the floor is the same as that between the ladder and the wall. If this coefficient of static friction is μs = 0.585, determine the smallest angle the ladder can make with the floor without slipping.
A uniform ladder of length L and weight w is leaning against a vertical wall. The coefficient of static friction between the ladder and the floor is the same as that between the ladder and the wall. If this coefficient of static friction is = 0.330, determine the smallest angle the ladder can make with the floor without slipping, Submit Answer
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A massless ladder of length L has a mass M one-third of the way up, and a mass 2M two- thirds of the way up. It leans against a frictionless wall. The feet of the ladder have a coefficient of static friction of 0.6 with the ground. What is the biggest angle the ladder can make with the wall before the ladder slips? 8.
A massless ladder of length L has...
A uniform ladder of mass (m = 14.0 kg) and length (L) leans against a frictionless wall, see figure. If the angle θ = 60.0°, find the static friction force between the ladder and the floor when a 60.0-kg person stands two-third of the way up the ladder?
A uniform ladder of mass (m = 15.0 kg) and length (L) leans against a frictionless wall, see figure. If the angle θ = 52.0°, find the static friction force between the ladder and the floor when a 95.0-kg person stands two-third of the way up the ladder?
8. A uniform ladder of mass (m = 14.5 kg) and
length (L) leans against a frictionless wall, see figure.
If the angle θ = 70.0°, find the static friction force between the
ladder and the floor when a 80.0-kg person stands half way up the
ladder?
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A 21.7 kg person climbs up a uniform ladder with negligible mass. The upper end of the ladder rests on a frictionless wall. The bottom of the ladder rests on a floor with a rough surface where the coefficient of static friction is 0.29. The angle between the horizontal and the ladder is 0. The person wants to climb up the ladder a distance of 1.2 m along the ladder from the ladder's foot. 2.9 m WWW +01 1.2 m...
A uniform ladder of mass m and length
l leans at an angle
against a frictionless wall. A person of mass M climbs 90% of the
way to the top (at 0.9l). Find an expression for the minimum
coefficient of static friction needed to keep the ladder from
slipping.
A uniform ladder of mass m and length l leans at an angle q against a frictionless wall. A person of mass M climbs 90% of the way to the top (at 0.9l). Find an expression for the minimum coefficient of static friction needed to keep the ladder from slipping.
A Uniform ladder orlengen L and weight w IS leaning against a vertical wall. The coercent of State Friction between the leader and the poor is the same as that between the ladder and the wall. If this coefficient of static friction is He = 0.345, determine the smallest angle the ladder can make with the floor without slipping