How far up a ladder could you climb before it slips?
A ladder has a length of 4 meters and a mass of 5 kg. It leans against a frictionless wall but there is friction between the ladder and floor with a coefficient of 0.6. The ladder is leaning at a 60 degree angle (with respect to the ground). How far up the ladder could a 75 kg human climb before the ladder slips?

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