
Example 3: Suppose that you placed a 10 m ladder (which weights 100 N) against the...
Example 3: Suppose that you placed a 10 m ladder (which weights 100 N) against the wall at the angle of 50. Assuming no friction between the house and the upper end of the ladder, find the magnitude of the forces needed to keep the ladder in static equilibrium. 10 m 50°
A 16.0 m uniform ladder weighing 480 N rests against a frictionless wall. The ladder makes a 58.0 degrees angle with the horizontal. Find the horizontal and vertical forces the ground exerts on the base of the ladder when an 800 N firefighter is 3.80 m from the bottom. Magnitude of the horizontal force Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 100%. Direction away from the wall towards the wall Magnitude of the vertical force If the...
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...
A uniform ladder weighing 186 N is leaning against a wall. The ladder slips when its angle between ladder and the floor is 37◦. The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s2 . Assuming the coefficients of static friction at the wall and the ground are the same, obtain a value for μs. Length of ladder: 15 m
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...
A 16.0-m uniform ladder weighing 400 N rests against a frictionless wall. The ladder makes an angle of 60.0 degree angle with the horizontal. A 700-N firefighter climbs 5.00 m up the ladder, Draw a free-body diagram for the ladder. Find the force exerted by the wall on the ladder If the ladder is just on the verge of slipping when the firefighter is 10.00m up, what is the coefficient of static friction between ladder and ground?
can you help please? A 50 kg uniform ladder, 5.0 m long, is placed against a smooth wall at a height of h = 3.7 m. The base of the ladder rests on a rough horizontal surface whose coefficient of static friction is 0.40. An 80 kg block is suspended from the top rung of the ladder, just at the wall. In the figure, the magnitude of the force exerted on the base of the ladder, due to contact with...
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.
Suppose you place a 10m ladder weighing 100N against a wall with friction at an angle of 30. Whats the magnitude of normal force at wall and value of coefficient of friction between ladder and wall?