A ladder rests against a

  1. The bottom of the ladder rests on a horizontal flat surface and the top of the ladder rests against a wall. The ladder makes an
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  2. A 16.7 kg person climbs up a uniform ladder with negligible mass. The upper end of the ladder rests on a frictionless wall. The
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  3. uniform ladder 25 ft long rests against a smooth vertical wall. The ladder weighs 15 Kg. The lower end of the ladder is 15 ft
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  4. A 50ft ladder rests against a wall so that the top of the ladder is 48ft. from the ground. As you start climbing the ladder
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  5. An 9.0 m, 210 N uniform ladder rests against a smooth wall. The coefficient of static friction between the ladder and the ground
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  6. The uniform 10-kg ladder in the figure rests against the smooth wall at B, and the end A rests on the rough horizontal plane for
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  7. A uniform ladder is 10 cm long and weights 400 N. It rests with ists upper end against a frictionless vertical wall. Its lower
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  8. A uniform ladder 8.09 m long and weighing201.0 N rests against a smooth wall. The coefficient of static friction between the
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  9. A 7.68 m, 132 kg uniform ladder rests against a smooth wall. The coefficient of static fric- tion between the ladder and the
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  10. (c) A ladder with length L and mass m rests against a wall. Its upper end is a distance h above the ground (Figure 13.3). The
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