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A 62 kg rock climber is attached to the rope that is allowing him to hang horizontally with his feet against the wall. The tension in the rope is 7.1x10^2 N,and the rope makes an angle of 32 degrees with the horizontal.Dtermine the force exerted by the wall on the climber's feet.
9 years ago

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Damon
710 cos 32 horizontal

62*9.81 - 710 sin 32 vertical

I doubt it though, tension seems too low
9 years ago

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