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  1. A rock climber starts at an elevation 630 feet above sea level and descends to a point 180 feet lower than his starting point.
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  2. 19. Suppose you see a rock climber on a rock wall at a 32 degree angle of elevation. You are 1000 ft from the base of the rock
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  3. 19. Suppose you see a rock climber on a rock wall at a 32 degree angle of elevation. You are 1000 ft from the base of the rock
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  4. A rock climber starts at an elevation 630 feet above sea level and descends to a point 180 feet lower than his starting point.
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  5. 1 A climber of mass 80 kg is on a steep rock face. The force Xthat the rock exerts on the climber is at an angle of 50° to the
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  6. .A climber of mass 80 kg is on a steep rock face. The force Xthat the rock exerts on the climber is at an angle of 50° to the
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  7. A climber of mass 80 kg is on a steep rock face. The force X that the rock exerts on the climber is at an angle of 50° to the
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  8. A 85 kg rock climber first climbs 50 m up to the top of a quarry, then descends 75 m from the top to the bottom of the quarry.
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  9. In the figure, a 52 kg rock climber is climbing a “chimney” between two rock slabs. The coefficient of static friction
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  10. A 56 kg rock climber is climbing a "chimney" between two rock slabs as shown in the figure. The static coefficient of friction
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