Completed Question
1. OSHA is an agency responsible for workplace safety, read its rule and sketch a diagram that shows the proper relationship between the ladder, wall and ground .
Rule: Non-self-supporting ladders, which must lean against a wall or other support, are to be positioned at such an angle that the horizontal distance from the top support to the foot of the ladder is about the 1/4 working length of the ladder.
2. Calculate the angle that the ladder makes with the ground using a trigonometric ratio.
3. If a ladder is x feet long, how high up a wall can it safely reach?
4. Would a 51-foot ladder be long enough to climb a 50-foot wall?
Answer:
(a)See attachment
(b)75.52 degrees
(c)
(d) NO
Explanation:
Part 1
Let the length of the ladder =x
Since by the given rule, Horizontal Distance =
Horizontal Distance =
In the sketch of the problem attached below,
- The length of the ladder=AC
- Horizontal distance =BC
Part 2
From Triangle ABC
The angle that the ladder makes with the ground is 75.52 degrees.
Part 3
If the ladder is x feet long
Using Pythagoras theorem in Triangle ABC below
Part 4
If x=51 feet
Therefore, a 51 feet ladder would not be enough to climb a 50 feet wall as it would violate the safety rule.