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An 83-kg fireman slides down a fire pole. He holds the pole, which exerts 500-N steady resistive force on the fireman. At the
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Responding to an alarm, a 100 kg, a fireman slides down a pole to the ground floor, 3.1 m below. The fireman starts at rest and
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A Ladder of length L and mass m leans against wall at angle theta from the vertical. The wall is smooth so that only horizontal
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The alarm at a fire station rings and a 87-kg fireman, starting from rest, slides down a pole to the floor below (a distance of
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The alarm at a fire station rings and a 87-kg fireman, starting from rest, slides down a pole to the floor below (a distance of
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The alarm at a fire station rings and a 83-kg fireman, starting from rest, slides down a pole to the floor below (a distance of
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A fireman leans a 40-ft long ladder up against a building. The base of the ladder creates an angle of elevation of 32 degrees
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an 88.kg fireman slides 5.9 meters down a fire pole. He holds the pole, which exerts a 520N steady resistive force on the
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Why couldn't the board become a fireman? He was afraid of drills. What is the
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The Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy leans because it was built on unstable soil—a mixture of clay, sand, and water. The tower
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