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2. A uniform ladder of mass m and length L stands on a floor at angle...
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 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 ladder of length L = 2.8 m and mass m = 22 kg rests on a floor with coefficient of static friction μs = 0.57. Assume the wall is frictionless. *What is the minimum angle the ladder must make with the floor to not slip? A person with mass M = 60 kg now stands at the very top of the ladder. *What is the normal force the floor exerts on the ladder? *What is the minimum angle to...
A ladder of length L = 2.5 m and mass m = 20 kg rests on a floor
with coefficient of static friction μs = 0.52. Assume
the wall is frictionless.
1)What is the normal force the
floor exerts on the ladder? 196.2N
2) What is the minimum angle the ladder must make with the floor
to not slip?
3)
A person with mass M = 63 kg now
stands at the very top of the ladder.
What is the...
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
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 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 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.