A fireman of mass 60 kg slides down a pole. He is pressing the pole with a force of 600 N…
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A fireman of mass 60 kg slides down a pole. He is pressing the pole with a force of 600 N. The coefficient of friction between the hands and the pole is 0.5, with what acceleration will the fireman slide down (g=10 m/s2)
[Pb. PMT 2002]
[Pb. PMT 2002]
- 1 m/s2
- 2.5 m/s2
- 10 m/s2
- 5 m/s2
Answer
(A) 1 m/s 2
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