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Physics, 27.07.2019 17:20 bran1974

Auniform ladder is 10 m long and weighs 400 n. it rests with its upper end against a frictionless vertical wall. its lower end rests on the ground and is prevented from slipping by a peg driven into the ground. the ladder makes a 30◦ angle with the horizontal. the magnitude of the force exerted on the peg by the ladder is:

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