Time left 0:29:04 of The Ladder weighing 185 N is resting against a vertical wall as shown in the figure below. The top

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Time left 0:29:04 of The Ladder weighing 185 N is resting against a vertical wall as shown in the figure below. The top of the ladder (Point B) is 16 m above the ground and the bottom making an angle of 60 degrees to the ground. The coefficient of static friction between the ladder and the horizontal ground is 0.35 and with respect to the wall is 0.25. If a painter having a mass of 81 kg starts to climb the ladder. Determine the following: (a) How far up the painter will be reached S (meters) before the ladder starts to slip? (b) Normal Forces at A and B? (c) Static Friction at A and B? stion B Determine the Normal Force at Point A na- N Determine the Normal Force at Point B nba N Determine the distance S meters

ton Time left 0:28:58 De die vollowing (a) How far up the painter will be reached S (meters) before the ladder starts to slip? (b) Normal Forces at A and B? (C) Static Friction at A and B? Determine the Normal Force at Point A na N Determine the Normal Force at Point B nb N Determine the distance S meters Determine the Friction Force at A fa- N Determine the Friction Force at B fb- N
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