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    Jun 12, 2011, 01:48 AM
    Problems on equilibrium
    One end of a uniform ladder, of weight W, rest against a rough wall and the other end on a rough horizontal ground, the coefficient of friction at ground and wall being U and U' respectively. Find the inclination of the ladder to the horizontal when it is on the pant of slippering and the reaction at the wall and ground.

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