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A 56 kg rock climber is climbing a "chimney" between two rock slabs as shown in the figure. The static coefficient of friction between her shoes and the rock is 1.02; between her back and the rock it is 0.70. She has reduced her push against the rock until her back and her shoes are on the verge of slipping. What is her push against the rock?
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Push against the rock= (mg)\(u1+u2)
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