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Homework Statement
A ladder of length 5 m is resting against a SMOOTH wall, its point of contact being just below a first floor window. The bottom of the ladder rests on the ground and the coefficient of friction between the ladder and the ground is 0.28
A person of mass 78 kg climbs the ladder, which has a mass of 6 kg. The bottom of the ladder is at the point of slipping, outward from the wall, just as the person reaches the mid-point of the ladder’s length.
Determine the angle of inclination (θ) of the ladder, when the person is at the mid-point and the ladder is on the verge of slipping.
Homework Equations
I'm not sure whether the angle of repose is relevant? θ=tan-1μ with μ being the coefficient of friction
w=mg and N (normal reaction) =mg
The Attempt at a Solution
I was going to apply the method from exercise 13.1.3 at http://physique.merici.ca/mechanics/chap13mech.pdf
But is this relevant to to the angle at the verge of slipping? I can't see how the angle of repose is the answer - the question is 6 marks and that's too simple of a solution
Thanks