A ladder leans against a wall inside a spaceship. From the point of view of a person on the ship, the base of the ladder is 2.30 m from the wall, and the top of the ladder is 5.00 m above the floor. The spaceship moves past the Earth with a speed of 0.87c in a direction parallel to the floor of the ship. Find the angle the ladder makes with the floor, as seen by an observer on Earth.
A ladder leans against a wall inside a spaceship. From the point of view of a...
A ladder 5.00 m long leans against a wall inside a spaceship. From the point of view of a person on the ship, the base of the ladder is 2.40 m from the wall, and the top of the ladder is 4.39 m above the floor. The spaceship moves past the Earth with a speed of 0.86c in a direction parallel to the floor of the ship. Find the angle the ladder makes with the floor, as seen by an...
A ladder leans against a wall inside a spaceship. From the point of view of a person on the ship, the base of the ladder is 2.50 m from the wall, and the top of the ladder is 5.01 m above the floor. The spaceship moves past the Earth with a speed of 0.89c in a direction parallel to the floor of the ship. What is the length of the ladder as seen by an observer on Earth?
A ladder 5.90 m long leans against a wall inside a spaceship. From the point of view of a person on the ship, the base of the ladder is 2.60 m from the wall, and the top of the ladder is 5.30 m above the floor. The spaceship moves past the Earth with a speed of 0.92c in a direction parallel to the floor of the ship. What is the length of the ladder as seen by an observer on...
A ladder 6.00 m long leans against a wall inside a spaceship. From the point of view of a person on the ship, the top of the ladder is 5.62 m above the floor. The spaceship moves past the Earth with a speed of 0.94c in a direction parallel to the floor of the ship. What is the length of the ladder as seen by an observer on Earth? Base value is not given because the ladder length andtop of...
A ladder 5.20 m long leans against a wall inside a spaceship. From the point of view of a person on the ship, the top of the ladder is 4.56 m above the floor. The spaceship moves past the Earth with a speed of 0.83c in a direction parallel to the floor of the ship. What is the length of the ladder as seen by an observer on Earth?
3. A ladder 5.20 m long leans against a wall inside a spaceship. From the point of view of a person on the ship, the top of the ladder is 4.56 m above the floor. The spaceship moves past the Earth with a speed of 0.92c in a direction parallel to the floor of the ship. What is the length of the ladder as seen by an observer on Earth?
3. A ladder 5.10 m long leans against a wall inside a spaceship. From the point of view of a person on the ship, the top of the ladder is 4.65 m above the floor. The spaceship moves past the Earth with a speed of 0.82c in a direction parallel to the floor of the ship. What is the length of the ladder as seen by an observer on Earth? m
A 48.2 kg, 3.1 m uniform ladder leans against a frictionless wall. A 97.8 kg person is standing on the ladder down 0.96 m from the top of the ladder. The ladder makes an angle of 57 degrees with the horizontal. What is the minimum coefficient of static friction between the ladder and the ground so that the ladder does not slip?
Slipping Ladder. A ladder of length 6 m and mass 15 kg leans against a wall at an angle 30° with respect to the wall. The ladder is frictionless against the wall but against the ground it has js = 0.4. How high can a 70 kg person climb before the ladder slips?
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49. A ladder 5 m long leans against a vertical wall. If the bot tom of the ladder slides away from the base of the wall at a speed of 0.3 m/s, how fast is the angle between the ladder and the wall changing when the bottom of the ladder is 4 m from the base of the wall?
49. A ladder 5 m long leans against a...