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The Force Of The Ladder Against The Wall
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[QUOTE="BvU, post: 6826853, member: 499340"] Hello [USER=730969]@Coldry[/USER], [CENTER]:welcome: ##\qquad## ![/CENTER] I can understand you feel unable to do the calculation, but I have little patience with because I have absolutely no idea why you can't come up with at least an initial sketch ! So post that (*) and then we'll talk about the necessary equilibrium of forces, as well as about the equilibrium of torques that is needed to solve this one. By the way, is this homework :wink: ? Because in [URL='https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/homework-help-guidelines-for-students-and-helpers.686781/']PF, this exercise[/URL] definitely qualifies as such... [edit] (*) that will also show how realistic your random parameter values appear :nb) ##\ ## [/QUOTE]
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