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For this question, I just need the distance along the length of the ladder (m).
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1) For this question, I just need the distance along the length of the ladder (m)....
A uniform ladder of length L and mass 5 kg rests against a smooth, frictionless, vertical wall. The coefficient of static friction between the ladder and ground is 0.4. a.) Draw a force diagram indicating all the forces acting on the ladder and where they are applied. b.) Find the minimum angle,between the ladder and the ground at which the ladder will not slip.
A 5.0-m long, 15-kg uniform ladder rests against a smooth vertical wall with the bottom of the ladder 3.0 m from the wall. The coefficient of static friction between the floor and the ladder is 0.38. What distance, measured along the ladder from the bottom, can a 70-kg person climb before the ladder starts to slip? Question 2 (1 point) A 5.0-m long, 15-kg uniform ladder rests against a smooth vertical wall with the bottom of the ladder 3.0 m...
An 8.0 m, 240 N uniform ladder rests against a smooth wall. The coefficient of static friction between the ladder and the ground is 0.55, and the ladder makes a 50.0° angle with the ground. How far up the ladder can an 700 N person climb before the ladder begins to slip?
5. A uniform 8.0 m long ladder of mass 10.0 kg leans against a wall. The wall is smooth and the floor is rough. The coefficient of static friction between the ladder and the floor is 0.35 (i) Draw a sketch and free body diagram. (ii) Find the reaction force from the wall. (iii) Find the normal force at the ground. (iv) Find the minimum angle at which the ladder does not slip.
An 8.0 m, 220 N uniform ladder rests against a smooth wall. The coefficient of static friction between the ladder and the ground is 0.55, and the ladder makes a 50.0° angle with the ground. How far up the ladder can an 730 N person climb before the ladder begins to slip? (Answer in meters)
A 14.0-m uniform ladder weighing 520 N rests against a frictionless wall. The ladder makes a 55.0degree angle with the horizontal. Find the horizontal and vertical forces the ground exerts on the base of the ladder when an 830-N firefighter has climbed 4.10 m along the ladder from the bottom. Horizontal Force If the ladder is just on the verge of slipping when the firefighter is 9.40 m from the bottom, what is the coefficient of static friction between ladder...
Question 2 (1 point) A 5.0-m long, 15-kg uniform ladder rests against a smooth vertical wall with the bottom of the ladder 3.0m from the wall. The coefficient of static friction between the floor and the ladder is 0.38. What distance, measured along the ladder from the bottom, can a 70-kg person climb before the ladder starts to slip? 3.3 m O 0.9 m O 1.7 m 2.5 m 4.1 m
A uniform ladder of length L and mass m leans against a frictionless vertical wall, making an angle of 49° with the horizontal. The coefficient of static friction between the ladder and the ground is 0.45. If your mass is four times that of the ladder, how high can you climb before the ladder begins to slip?
PRACTICE IT Use the worked example above to help you solve this problem. A uniform ladder I 10.0 m long and weighing W52.9 N rests against a smooth vertical wall. If the ladder is just on the verge of slipping when it makes a 0 47.00 angle with the ground, find the coefficient of static friction between the ladder and ground. 0.536 X Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10 %. Double check your calculations. EXERCISE...
A 14.0 m uniform ladder weighing 490 N rests against a frictionless wall. The ladder makes a 63.00-angle with the horizontal. (a) Find the horizontal and vertical forces (in N) the ground exerts on the base of the ladder when an 830-N firefighter has climbed 3.80 m along the ladder from the bottom. horizontal force magnitude direction ---Select--- vertical force magnitude direction ---Select--- V (b) If the ladder is just on the verge of slipping when the firefighter is 9.20...