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Homework Statement
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A mountain climber is rappelling down a vertical wall. The rope attaches to a buckle strapped to the climber's waist 15 cm to the right of his center of gravity and makes an angle of \theta= 19° with the wall. The climber weighs 744 N.
(a) Find the tension in the rope=680N
(b) Find the magnitude and direction of the contact force exerted by the wall on the climber's feet.
Magnitude=240N
Direction=\theta=? above the horizontal.
Homework Equations
T=\frac{W*.91m}{1.06m*cos19}
W=Tcos\theta+F_{v}
T*sin\theta=F_{h}
Magnitude F_{w}=\sqrt{F^{2}_{v}+F^{2}_{h}}
The Attempt at a Solution
The equations basically explain my attempt at the problem. I just can't seem to be able to find the direction of the contact force exerted by the wall.
I've tried:
arctan\frac{Fv}{Fh}=25°