A ladder leaning against a

  1. A ladder is needed to reach the top of a second floor window, A distance of 20 feet above the (level) ground. According to the
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  2. A uniform ladder 5 m long weighing 200 Nfriction between the bottom of the ladder and the its base 3m from the wall. The
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  3. A 12-foot ladder is leaning against the outside wall of a building. The angle of the ladder with the ground is 75 degrees.The
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  4. a 20ft. ladder is leaning against a wall so that the foot of the ladder is 9ft. from the buss of the wall what angle does the
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  5. A ladder leaning against a wall is falling. The ladder is of length, L, and at this instant the ladder is at an angle,
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  6. a 16 foot ladder is leaning against a building. the bottom of the ladder os sliding along the pavement at 3 ft/s How fast is the
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  7. 2. A 10 foot ladder is leaning against a house. The bottom of the ladder is 5 feet from the building. How high is the top of the
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  8. A ladder is leaning against the side of a house. The base of the ladder is 8 feet from the wall and makes an angle of 42 degree
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  9. A uniform ladder 10.0 m long is leaning against a frictionless wall at an angle of 60.0° above the horizontal. The weight of
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  10. A uniform ladder 10.0 m long is leaning against a frictionless wall at an angle of 60.0° above the horizontal. The weight of
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